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Nepal lot 7 pieces: 6 Coins and 1 Note. VS 1991 (1934CE) thru VS 2083 (1986 CE)

$ 7.21

Availability: 75 in stock
  • Year: 1986
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Nepal
  • Certification: Uncertified

    Description

    Lot of 7 pieces of Nepalese currency.
    Please note that I am not a numismatist nor do I read or speak the Nepalese language.
    The dates and values of the coins from the ‘30s and ‘40s CE are based on comparisons made with coins on the Internet.
    Corrections appreciated.
    1 (one) VS 1991 (1934 CE)
    5 Paisa coin.
    Tribhuvana Bir Bikram.
    KM #690, N #16265.
    Weighs about 14.3 g.
    About 29.5 mm in diameter.
    Copper.
    Plain edge.
    Crossed daggers and foot prints.
    Circulated.
    Ungraded.
    Uncertified.
    The photo is the actual item.
    1 (one) VS 1992 (1935 CE) 2 Paisa coin.
    Tribhuvana Bir Bikram.
    KM #709, N #15576.
    Copper. Plain edge.
    Crossed daggers and foot prints.
    About 27 mm in diameter.
    Weighs about 5.6 g.
    Circulated.
    Ungraded.
    Uncertified.
    The photo is the actual item.
    1 (one) VS 1996 (1939 CE) 5 Paisa coin.
    Tribhuvana Bir Bikram.
    KM #711, N #25148.
    Copper.
    Plain edge.
    Crossed daggers and foot prints.
    Weighs about 14.79g.
    About 30 mm in diameter.
    Circulated.
    Ungraded.
    Uncertified.
    The photo is the actual item.
    2 (two) VS 1999 (1942 CE) 2 Paisa coins.
    Tribhuvana Bir Bikram.
    KM #710, N #16407.
    Crossed daggers and foot prints.
    About 23 mm in
    diameter.
    Each weigh about 3.8g.
    Circulated.
    Ungraded.
    Uncertified.
    The photo are the actual items.
    1 (one) 1974 CE Rupee bank note.
    P #22, N #203567.
    King Birendra.
    Dark military cap.
    Hindu temple.
    2 Musk deer.
    Mt. Amaldaban.
    About 107 mm x 70 mm.
    Circulated.
    Ungraded.
    Uncertified.
    The photo is the actual item.
    1 (one) VS 2083 (1986 CE) 25 Paisa coin (large type).
    Birendra Bir Bikram.
    Km #1015.1, N #7872.
    Aluminum.
    Shah Dynasty.
    About 24.5 mm in diameter.
    Weighs about 1.8g.
    Circulated.
    Ungraded.
    Uncertified.
    The photo is the actual item.
    I am not a collector or dealer.
    The owner was not a dealer.
    The owner was an amateur, casual and informal
    collector.
    These pieces of currency were found in the family estate.
    They were stored invarious boxes and envelopes with over a thousand other coins from around theworld and the United
    States.