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200 Rupees - Gyanendra Bir Bikram Nepal Chamber of Commerce

Uitgever Nepal Rastra Bank
Jaar 2002
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Waarde 200 Rupees
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central motif of a swastika, an auspicious Hindu symbol, enclosed within a toothed cogwheel representing industry and commerce, with the legend of the Nepal Chamber of Commerce in Devanagari script around the gear. Above the central device, the commemorative inscription references the Golden Jubilee celebration. The denomination रु २०० and the dual date 2059 / 2002 appear below, flanking the country name नेपाल, all within a beaded border.
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Opschrift keerzijde श्री नेपाल स्वर्ण महोत्सव रु २०० २०५९ नेपाल २००२
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Aanvullende informatie

The Nepal Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1947, is the oldest organized trade body in the country, and this commemorative issue marks one of its anniversaries under Gyanendra's first reign — a period that lasted only nine months before Parliament was reinstated and he was stripped of executive powers. Gyanendra would later dissolve Parliament entirely in 2005, ruling by decree until a popular uprising forced his retreat in 2006.

.500 fineness was a deliberate economy for commemorative silver issues of this type in Nepal, keeping production costs down on pieces intended more for gifting within trade circles than for numismatic distribution.

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