
Coinage of Nepal - Wikipedia
Copper coin of Jishnu Gupta (c. 622–633) of the Nepalese Licchhavi Dynasty. Obverse. The inscription above the winged horse is Sri Jishnu Guptasya. The Licchavi Kingdom of Nepal established its root in the Kathmandu Valley from c. CE 576 to 750. This marked the beginning of the Classical period of Nepal.
Items from Nepal - Numista
All coins from Nepal, presented with pictures, descriptions and more useful information: metal, size, weight, date, mintage...
Nepal coins catalog with values and pictures online free
Costs of Nepal coins in this catalog approximate and indicated specifically for the coin shown in the picture. I do not buy or sell coins - this is just a catalog. Didn't find a coin?
Identify coins of Nepal - how to read date and inscriptions
From 1888AD most copper coins were dated in the Bikram Samvat (VS) era. To convert take VS date - 57 = AD date. Coins with this era have VS before the year in the listing.
NEPAL COINS PRICE LIST Updated value in 2025 - World Coins …
Here, you will find detailed information and values for each coin including old coins from Nepal. To make your search even easier, you can filter by coin name in the top field. Discover the rich history and unique characteristics of 's coins and add to your collection today.
Coins of Nepal – Complete History and Reference Guide
In 1865 the first copper coins of Nepal were issued in copper paisa, double paisa and dam denominations with inscriptions in Devnagari script. In 1932 Nepal rupee was introduced which replaced the older currency system.
Nepal Rupee Copper Coins Catalog: Price Guide & Values of Nepal Copper …
Complete catalog of Nepal Rupee coins made of Copper, including rare and valuable coins, coin values, images, and names. Explore Nepal Mint Copper coins, old Rupee coins, and currency value charts analyzed by metal type.
What are Nepalese Mohar Coins? - APMEX
Mar 12, 2025 · Gold Coins: 1 dam, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 1.5, and 2 mohars. The fluctuating values of copper, silver, and gold coins led to the formal standardization of the silver mohar in 1903, which was divided into 50 paisa. The 1932 transition to the rupee further consolidated Nepal’s monetary system. Design and Inscriptions of Mohar
National Numismatics Museum of Nepal – Chhauni, Kathmandu Nepal
We can draw out a picture from the study of coins on political, economic, social and religious aspect of the nation. It is designed always on the national interest and therefore every attention is given to portray in most compacted form of designs.
Nepalese mohar - Wikipedia
The mohar was the currency of the Kingdom of Nepal from the second half of the 17th century until 1932. Silver and gold mohars were issued, each subdivided into 128 dams. Copper dams were also issued, together with copper paisa worth 4 copper dams. The values of the copper, silver and gold coinages relative to one another were not fixed until 1903.