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50 Paisa - Mahendra Bir Bikram small size

Uitgever Nepal
Jaar 1966
Type Log in om details te zien
Waarde 50 Paisa (0.50 NPR)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A vertical khukuri (kukri dagger) at center, flanked on either side by a garland of rhododendron flowers and foliage, all contained within a central circular panel. Below the dagger appears the Devanagari denomination inscription. The outer border features a lotus-petal decorative frame with Devanagari legends around the periphery reading the royal honorifics. The whole is enclosed within a beaded rim.
Schrift keerzijde Devanagari
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Aanvullende informatie

Nepal's coinage underwent a significant metrication push in the mid-1960s as the government aligned its monetary system with decimal reforms, and the reduced-module 50 Paisa was part of that rationalization. King Mahendra's reign was marked by his 1960 dissolution of parliament and imposition of the Panchayat system — a partyless, royally directed political structure that remained in force until 1990. Coins issued under his authority carried the weight of that centralized power quite literally as instruments of state.

KM#779 succeeded the larger-planchet type, the size reduction driven by cost efficiency rather than any change in monetary policy.

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