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obverse
reverse
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Context
Years: 1974–1975
Issuer: Bhutan Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1974)
Material
Diameter: 18.9 mm
Weight: 2.6 g
Thickness: 1.4 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #10922
Value
Exchange value: 0.25 BTN

Obverse

Description:
Jigme Singye bust, left profile.
Inscription:
BHUTAN

Reverse

Description:
Golden fish: a Buddhist symbol of fortune.
Inscription:
25 CHETRUMS

Edge

Milled


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1974DProof
1974DBU
1974
1974BU
1975DProof
1975DBU
1975BU

Historical background

In 1974, Bhutan's currency situation was defined by its close monetary integration with India, a relationship formalized by the 1949 Treaty of Friendship. The Indian rupee was the dominant legal tender within the kingdom, circulating freely alongside the nascent national currency, the Ngultrum (Nu.), which had been introduced in 1974. The Ngultrum was pegged at par with the Indian rupee, a fixed 1:1 exchange rate that facilitated seamless trade and economic stability but also meant Bhutan’s monetary policy was effectively set by the Reserve Bank of India.

This arrangement was pragmatic for a small, landlocked nation beginning to cautiously engage with the modern world, notably with the coronation of the Fourth King, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, and the opening to tourism in 1974. The Indian rupee provided a stable and internationally recognized currency, crucial for financing imports, as India remained (and remains) Bhutan's primary trading partner. However, it also reflected a degree of economic dependency, limiting Bhutan's independent control over its money supply and exchange rate mechanisms.

Thus, the currency landscape in 1974 was in a state of deliberate duality: the symbolic launch of the Ngultrum asserted national identity and sovereignty, while the continued circulation and parity with the Indian rupee ensured practical economic security. This system provided the stable financial foundation needed for the early stages of Bhutan's planned development, setting a precedent for monetary management that would persist for decades.

Series: 1974 Bhutan circulation coins

5 Chetrums obverse
5 Chetrums reverse
5 Chetrums
1974-1975
10 Chetrums obverse
10 Chetrums reverse
10 Chetrums
1974
25 Chetrums obverse
25 Chetrums reverse
25 Chetrums
1974-1975
1 Ngultrum obverse
1 Ngultrum reverse
1 Ngultrum
1974-1975
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