Friday, 25 April 2014

MY COLLECTION - ALBUM NO 5 - PAKISTAN & NEPAL COINS











CHAPPIDI ABHIRATH REDDY,
C/O COL GKS REDDY,


Secunderabad - 500 015.



LIST OF COUNTRIES IN ALBUM NO – FIVE

SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST ASIA

S NO               COUNTRY                PAGE NO              COIN NOS                 REMARKS
1.                     Pakistan                              1 to2                         1 -  30

2.                     Nepal                                  2 to3                         31 – 65

3.                     Bangladesh                        3 to4                            66 – 85

4.                     Hongkong (Republic)       4                                    86 – 100

     5.                     Srilanka                               5 to6                     101 – 130

    6.                     Indonesia                           6                            131 – 145

    7.                     Malaysia                             6 to7                     146 – 160

    8.                     Vietnam                              7                            161 – 175

    9.                     Bhutan`                               8                            176 – 185

    10.                  Burma                                 8                            186 – 200

   11.                  Singapore                           9                            201 – 225

   12.                  Thailand                            10                          226 – 250

13.                  Sultanate of Brunei               11                          251 – 255

   14.                  Cambodia                         11                          256 – 260

    15.                  Laos                                11                          261 – 265

 16.                  Philippines                           11                          266 – 275

  17.                  Maldives                             12                          276 - 280




Pakistan


          The Pakistani rupee (Urdu: روپیہ‎ / ALA-LC: Rūpiyah; sign: ₨; ISO code: PKR) is the official currency of Pakistan. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan, the central bank of the country. The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is Rs, used on receipts when purchasing goods and services. In Pakistan, the rupee is referred to as the "rupees", "rupaya" or "rupaye". As standard in Pakistani English, large values of rupees are counted in terms of thousands, lakh (100 thousand) and crore (10 million).



          In 1948, coins were introduced in denominations of 1 pice, ½, 1 and 2 annas, ¼, ½ and 1 rupee. 1 pie coins were added in 1951. In 1961, coins for 1, 5 and 10 pice were issued, followed later the same year by 1 paisa, 5 and 10 paise coins. In 1963, 10 and 25 paise coins were introduced, followed by 2 paise the next year. 1 rupee coins were reintroduced in 1979, followed by 2 rupees in 1998 and 5 rupees in 2002. 2 paise coins were last minted in 1976, with 1 paisa coins ceasing production in 1979. The 5, 10, 25 and 50 paise all ceased production in 1996. There are two variations of 2 rupee coins; most have clouds above the Badshahi Masjid but many don't. The one and two rupee coins were changed to aluminium in 2007. Paisa coins ceased to be legal tender in 2013, leaving Rs. 1 coin as the minimum legal tender.










One Pice (Quarter Anna) – Copper – 1953






Half Anna – Nickel – 1948







One Anna – Nickel – 1950






One Anna – Nickel – 1951






 One Paisa – FAO – Aluminium – 1979






Two Paisa – FAO – Aluminium – 1975






Five Paisa – FAO – Aluminium – 1974






Ten Paisa – Std Coin – Nickel – 1962






Ten Paisa – Std Coin – Nickel - 1964






Ten Paisa – FAO – Aluminium – 1974






Ten Paisa – Std Coin – Aluminium – 1992






Twenty Five Paise – Std Coin – Nickel – 1969






Twenty five Paise – Std Coin – Nickel – 1980






Twenty five Paise – Std Coin – Nickel – 1994






Half Rupee – Nickel – 1948






Fifty Paise – Jinnah Birth Centenary – Nickel – 1976






Fifty Paise – Std Coin – Nickel – 1980






Fifty Paise – Std Coin – Nickel – 1994






One Rupee – Nickel – 1948






One Rupee – Std Coin – Nickel – 1981



Nepal


          The rupee (Nepali: रूपैयाँ) is the official currency of Nepal. The present rupee has the ISO 4217 code NPR and is normally abbreviated with the sign₨. It is subdivided into 100 paisa. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Nepal Rastra Bank.

          The rupee was introduced in 1932, replacing the silver mohar at a rate of 2 mohar = 1 rupee. Initially, the rupee was called the mohru in Nepalese. Its value was pegged to the Indian rupee in 1993 at a rate of 1.6 Nepalese rupees = 1 Indian rupee.

          In 1932, silver 20 and 50 paisa and 1 rupee coins were introduced, followed by copper 1, 2 and 5 paisa between 1933 and 1935. In the 1940s, copper ¼ and ½ paisa and nickel-brass 5 paisa were added. In 1953, a new coinage was introduced consisting of brass 1, 2 and 4 paisa, bronze 5 and 10 paisa, and cupro-nickel 20, 25 and 50 paisa and 1 rupee. The 20 paisa was discontinued after 1954.


          In 1966, aluminium 1, 2 and 5 paisa and brass 10 paisa were introduced. Aluminium 25 paisa coins were introduced in 1982, followed by stainless steel 50 paisa and 1 rupee in 1987 and 1988. In 1994, smaller 10 and 25 paisa coins were issued, alongside aluminium 50 paisa and brass-plated-steel 1, 2, 5 and 10 rupaiya..







One Paisa – Shri Bhawani – Brass – VS 2018 AD 1960








   Two Paise – Shri Bhawani – Brass – VS 2022 AD 1964







Two Paisa – Shri Bhawani – Himalayan Monal – Aluminium – VS 2026 AD 1968






Five Paise – Shri Bhawani – Bronze – VS 2023 AD 1965






Five Paise – Shri Bhawani – Aluminium – VS 2026 AD 1968






Five Paise – Shri Bhawani – Aluminium – VS 2045 AD 1987






Ten Paise – Shri Bhawani – Brass – VS 2024 AD 1966






Ten Paise – Shri Bhawani – Brass – VS 2030 AD 1972






Twenty Five Paise – Coronation of King Birendra – VS 2032 AD 1974






Ten Paise – International Women’s Year – Brass – VS 2033 AD 1975






Twenty Five Paise – Nickel – VS 2034 AD 1976






Twenty Five Paise – Std Coin – Aluminium – VS 2040 AD 1982






Fifty Paise – Std Coin – Nickel – VS 2033 AD 1975






Fifty Paise – Family Planning – Nickel – VS 2041 AD 1983






Fifty Paise – Std Coin – Nickel – VS 2045 AD 1987






One Rupee – Std Coin  Shri Bhawani – Nickel – VS 2034 AD 1976






One Rupee – Shri Bhawani – Nickel – VS 2045 AD 1987







One Rupee – Vagheswari Mandir – Brass – VS 2050 AD 1993






Two Rupees – Janaki Mandir – Brass – VS 2053 AD 1994






Two Rupees Shri Bhawani – Visit Nepal – VS 2054 AD 1997









Note - Some of the images of coins in my collection, have been taken from the Gallery to the extent available, to save on time & effort involved in photography & editing.

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