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  2. Nepalese mohar - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Coinage of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    These coins were struck in the new artistic design of Hindu-Buddhist Yantra and were struck in the denominations of 1 ⁄ 4 Mohar called Mohar Suki (Generally in the name of the Queen) and 1 ⁄ 128 Mohar called Mohar Dam. They were struck with the date in Nepal Sambat and with a date in which the issuing king was crowned rather than the date ...

  4. Rupee - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Nepalese rupee: रू NPR Paisa = 1 ⁄ 100 rupee 133.80588 1932 Nepalese mohar Pakistan Pakistani rupee ₨ PKR Paisa = 1 ⁄ 100 rupee 277.97203 1947 Indian rupee (prior to partition) Seychelles Seychellois rupee: SR, SRe SCR Cent = 1 ⁄ 100 rupee 13.466389 1976 Mauritian rupee Sri Lanka Sri Lankan rupee ₨, රු, ௹ LKR

  5. Nepalese rupee - Wikipedia

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    The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal. The Nepali rupee was introduced in 1932 when it replaced the Nepali mohar at the rate 2:1. [2] [citation needed]

  6. List of historical currencies - Wikipedia

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    Mohar – Nepal; Pound. Israeli pound; Jordanian pound; Palestine pound; Rouble – Tajikistan. ... European Currency Unit and 22 national currencies which were ...

  7. Banknotes of the Nepalese rupee - Wikipedia

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    The currency unit of the Tribhuvan and early Mahendra notes was the mohar (spelt moru on the banknotes), which originally was a silver coin which weighed about 5.4 grams and represented about half an Indian Rupee.

  8. Sukaa - Wikipedia

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    Sukaa or suka (Nepali: सुका) is one of the denominations of the Nepalese rupee. One suka is equal to 25 paisa and four sukas make a rupee. Also, two sukas make a mohor. [1] Sukaas as well as mohors used to circulate extensively in Nepal but these days they are rarely seen in markets.

  9. Category:Currencies of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepalese mohar; S. Sukaa This page was last edited on 1 April 2019, at 01:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...