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1 Rupee - Mahendra Bir Bikram

Issuer Nepal Rastra Bank
Year 1964-1966
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Obverse description Central field features a traditional Nepalese geometric design composed of a cruciform grid divided into nine compartments, with a central medallion bearing a trident (trishula) symbol. The surrounding compartments contain auspicious symbols including a sun, conch shell, lotus flower, and other sacred emblems. The royal name legend in Devanagari script reading 'Sri Sri Sri Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev' is distributed across the grid panels. The Bikram Sambat regnal year appears at the base of the design in Devanagari numerals. The entire composition is enclosed within a fine beaded border.
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Obverse lettering श्री श्री श्री महेन्द्र वीर विक्रम शाहदेव २०२१
Reverse description Central field displays a crossed khukuri (Gurkha knife) and ceremonial sword flanked by symmetrical floral and foliate sprays, all set within a circular inner border. The legend in Devanagari script invoking Gorakhnaath and Bhavani is arranged around the central motif, with the denomination 'Ek Rupaiyaan' (One Rupee) and the issuing authority 'Nepal' inscribed within the inner circle. The entire design is enclosed within a scalloped or lotus-petal outer border composed of alternating lobes, itself surrounded by a fine beaded rim. The overall design reflects traditional Nepalese royal iconography.
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