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20 Paisa - Tribhuvana Bir Bikram

发行方 Nepal
年份 1932-1947
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制作工艺 Milled
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背面描述 Central field features a vertical khukuri (kukri) dagger flanked symmetrically by two floral garlands descending from above, all contained within a raised inner circle. The design is set against a lotus-petal scalloped border, with Devanagari legends arranged in the surrounding panels reading the king's royal titles and the denomination. The outer border is reeded.
背面文字 Devanagari
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Nepal's silver coinage under Tribhuvan was minted at Kathmandu, one of the few royal mints in Asia still operating under direct palace authority into the twentieth century. The .800 fineness used here reflects a deliberate reduction from earlier Nepali issues, part of a broader rationalisation of the kingdom's monetary alloys that accelerated through the 1930s as silver prices fluctuated on world markets following the collapse of the international silver standard.

Tribhuvan himself was kept under effective house arrest by the Rana prime ministerial dynasty for much of this coin's production span, a political reality that makes the royal name on the coinage something of a fiction — the Ranas governed, the king merely lent his name.

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