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| Issuer | Nepal Rastra Bank |
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| Year | 1982-1990 |
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| Weight | 0.8 g |
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| Reverse script | Devanagari |
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| Mintage | 2039 (1982) - २०३९ - 8,971,000 2040 (1983) - २०४० - 6,430,000 2041 (1984) - २०४१ - 9,634,000 2042 (1985) - २०४२ - 58,000 2043 (1986) - २०४३ - 2,937,000 2044 (1987) - २०४४ - 3,126,000 2045 (1988) - २०४५ - 1,030,000 2046 (1989) - २०४६ - 2047 (1990) - २०४७ - |
| Additional information |
Nepal's shift to aluminium for small-denomination coins in the early 1980s was driven by the persistent problem of base-metal coins being melted or exported across the open border with India whenever metal values exceeded face value. Aluminium made that arbitrage economically pointless. This piece circulated under Birendra, who came to the throne in 1972 and was killed along with most of the royal family in the palace massacre of June 2001.