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In Nepal country, Money has to develop in the 5th century. According to Nepal's history of developing the money, King Mandeva. It is Malla period in Nepal country. In this period coins have utilized. The coins have represented in 2 Mohor (equivalent to 1 rupees), 1 Mohor ( 50 Paisa), One and a half Sukka 36 paisa), Sukka (25 Paisa), Sukki or Tinnani (12 Paisa), Anni (6 paisa), Adhani (3 paisa), Paisa (1 paisa), and Dam (1/4 Paisa).
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After some period, King Indrasinga Deva minted the first silver coins with rupees coins and King Prithvi Narayan also develop the silver Mohor coins. in 1754. During Mathasingh'sbrife reign (a Khasiya King of Western Nepal who attacked the vally in 1328), while mostly noble and base metals like Gold, Silver, Capper, nickel, Brass, and Aluminum were used to make coins and it's also issued.
During the 1640s, Nepal coins were used freely in Tibet. One such coin was known as 15 karma. The coins had a design of eight petals and so, fragmentation was based on the number of petals. For instance 5 petals equaled 10 karma, 4 petals 7 and half karma and 3 petals. Licchavi period to until 1945, they determined by weight of the metal used. In 1945, October, paper money was first introduced in Nepal. Rupes (Rs) 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500,and 1000 are made as a source of paper money. In this time Rs 1, 2, 25, and Rs 250 money have not used in Market.
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