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20 Paisa - Tribhuvana Bir Bikram Shah

Uitgever Government of Nepal
Jaar 1953-1954
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central device depicts the Nepalese national emblem: a stylized rising sun over a mountain range, flanked on either side by grain stalks tied at the base, forming a wreath-like surround. The Devanagari legend arcs around the upper field, reading the royal honorific and the name Nepal. The Nepalese Bikram Sambat date appears in Devanagari numerals along the lower field. The coin's rim is defined by a beaded border encircling the entire design.
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Opschrift voorzijde श्री ३ त्रिभुवन वीर विक्रम शाह देव
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Nepal's first copper-nickel coinage was introduced under Tribhuvan following his return from exile in India in 1951, when he effectively ended the century-long Rana oligarchy with Indian and popular support. The shift from earlier bronze and silver issues to copper-nickel reflected both modernization pressures and the new government's alignment with mid-century monetary reform across South Asia. This particular issue had a brief window — Tribhuvan died in March 1955, and the series transitioned to his son Mahendra shortly after.

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