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Bhutanese ngultum
In the seventies were issued aluminium 5 and 10 chetrums, aluminium-bronze 20 chetrums and
cupro-nickel 25 chetrums and 1 ngultrum. A new coinage was introduced in
1979, consisting of bronze 5 and 10 chhertum, and cupro-nickel 25 and 50
chhertum and 1 ngultrum. Aluminium-bronze 25 chhertum were also issued dated
1979.
Nepal
In the thirties, silver 20 and 50 paisa and 1 rupee coins followed by
copper 1, 2 and 5 paisa were introduced followed In the 1940s by copper ¼ and ½
paisa and nickel-brass 5 paisa . In the fiftiesbrass 1, 2 and 4 paisa, bronze 5 and 10 paisa, and cupro-nickel
20, 25 and 50 paisa and 1 rupee wee issued.. .
In the sixties aluminium 1, 2 and 5 paisa and brass 10 paisa were issued
followed by .
Aluminium 25 paisa and by stainless steel 50
paisa and 1 rupee. In the nineties smaller 10 and 25 paisa coins were
issued, alongside aluminium 50 paisa and brass-plated-steel 1, 2, 5 and 10
rupees.
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