This copper-nickel 50 Paisa coin displays traditional royal symbols including the trident and sacred motifs, reflecting Nepal’s monarchy and religious heritage.
A brass FAO issue from Nepal featuring a cow on the obverse, symbolizing agriculture and rural livelihood. The reverse displays wheat ears and the denomination, representing food security.
A copper-nickel FAO issue featuring agricultural motifs with maize and plough, symbolizing food production and farming development. Issued to mark World Food Day, highlighting Nepal’s commitment to agriculture and food security.
A brass coin depicts people united under the national flag, symbolising democracy, unity, and the people’s movement, while the obverse carries traditional national motifs and inscriptions.
A brass-plated steel coin shows the traditional national emblem with Trishul, while the reverse features Hanuman Dhoka Palace with the denomination 2 Rupees.
A brass coin featuring Trishul (trident) flanked by celestial motifs, reflecting Nepal’s deep spiritual heritage. The reverse shows the denomination 1 Paisa framed by wheat ears.
Brass coin issued by Nepal to mark World Food Day (FAO). The design reflects agriculture and food security themes, aligning with FAO’s global mission to fight hunger and promote sustainable food systems.
Copper-nickel commemorative coin issued to mark World Food Day, highlighting Nepal’s participation in the FAO initiative promoting food security and agricultural development.
Brass coin commemorating 100 years of Gorkhapatra, Nepal’s historic national newspaper, symbolizing a century of journalism and public information service.
Copper-nickel coin honoring the 25 years of the Family Planning Association of Nepal, promoting family welfare, health awareness, and community development, depicted with the family-care emblem.
The Copper-nickel coin issued to celebrate International Women’s Year, featuring working women and agricultural symbols representing equality, development, and progress.
Head of King Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah facing right, placed on a five-pointed star. The reverse features a rising sun behind hills, flanked by grain sprigs. This copper-nickel coin reflects Nepal’s post-monarchical transition and national symbolism.