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1 Rupee - Gyanendra Bir Bikram

Issuer Nepal Rastra Bank
Year 2004
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Obverse description Central design features a trident within a square frame, surrounded by four Hindu religious symbols arranged at each corner: the Chakra (wheel), Shankha (conch), Gada (mace), and Padma (lotus). Above the square appear a crescent moon, the auspicious Sri symbol (श्री), and a sun disc. The king's name, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, is inscribed within the square, while the Vikrama Samvat date appears at the base. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border.
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Reverse description Central depiction of the Bageshwori Temple rendered in detailed relief, showing the traditional Nepalese pagoda-style upper tier above a classical colonnaded lower structure. The temple name appears in Devanagari script along the upper arc of the coin. To the left and right of the temple, the denomination numeral '१' (1) is prominently displayed, flanked by the inscriptions 'नेपाल' (Nepal) and 'रुपैयाँ' (Rupee) in Devanagari script. The design is enclosed within a beaded border.
Reverse script Devanagari
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