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Can't Even Begin To Guess... | Nepal 1 Paisa

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 Posted 02/22/2009  6:18 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add christian_cyclist to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Well, I probably could but I'd probably be way off if I had to.

Here's a coin from Numismat's recent coin give away. It's very small but very beautiful.

Can't-Even-Begin-To-Guess...-|-Nepal-1-Paisa

Where does it come from and how do I translate the year? Is the obverse on the left and the reverse on the right?

Thanks! :-)

-- Boris
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That one is from Nepal

The year is VS2021 which is 1964 (their ones look like one of our 9s)

Therefore this is a 1 paisa. Nice condition, hard to find like that for that age.
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VS or Bikram Samvat date is AD date plus 57

Yes it is the right way round, obverse on the left.
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Thanks! That is awesome! :)

-- Boris
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