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| Uitgever | Government of Nepal |
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| Jaar | 1957-1963 |
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| Diameter | 22.5 mm |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central field features a trident (trishula), a crescent moon to the left, and a sun symbol to the right, forming the traditional royal emblems of Nepal. A circular Devanagari legend reading the name and titles of King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev surrounds the central devices along the upper periphery. The word 'Nepal' appears in Devanagari script in the lower central field, with the Bikram Sambat regnal year '2020' inscribed along the bottom rim. |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Devanagari |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Nepal's decimal coinage system was introduced under Mahendra following his father Tribhuvan's death in 1955, part of a broader administrative reorganization as the new king consolidated power after the effective end of the Rana oligarchy. These bronze paisa pieces circulated alongside older gunjo and dam denominations during a transitional period when multiple coinage systems were still in daily use across the hill districts.
KM#757 spans six years of production across a reign that would end in 1972, well before Nepal's next significant coinage reform under Birendra.