Logo Title
obverse
reverse
Context
Years: 2001–2003
Issuer: Nepal Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1932)
Material
Diameter: 17 mm
Weight: 0.7 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Aluminium
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard1173
Numista: #26207
Value
Exchange value: 0.10 NPR

Obverse

Description:
Nepal's royal crown.
Inscription:
श्री ५ ज्ञानेन्द्र वीर विक्रम शाहदेव​

नेपल २०५९
Translation:
Shri 5 Gyānendra Vīra Vikrama Shāhadev

Nepal 2059
Language: Nepali

Reverse

Description:
Wheat ears framing the denomination.
Inscription:
श्री भवानी

१०

पैसा
Translation:
Shri Bhavani

10

Paisa
Languages: Sanskrit, Hindi

Edge

Plain

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2001
2002
2003

Historical background

In 2001, Nepal's currency situation was characterized by a dual exchange rate system and significant pressure on foreign exchange reserves, all set against a backdrop of political instability and economic distress. The country maintained a fixed peg of the Nepalese Rupee (NPR) to the Indian Rupee (INR) at a rate of 1.6 NPR = 1 INR, a cornerstone of the 1960 bilateral trade treaty which facilitated open-border commerce. However, alongside this official rate, a thriving black market for foreign currency, especially US dollars, existed due to capital controls and limited convertibility. This parallel market highlighted a growing imbalance as the country's trade deficit with India widened and tourism revenues, a critical source of hard currency, were severely impacted by the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and a domestic Maoist insurgency that had escalated since 1996.

The year proved particularly challenging for Nepal's external sector. Foreign exchange reserves were under strain, declining to precarious levels that could cover only about five months of import bills by the year's end. This reserve depletion was driven by a combination of factors: a ballooning trade deficit, a sharp drop in tourism earnings, and a slowdown in remittance inflows which were yet to become the massive economic lifeline they are today. The situation was exacerbated by the need to finance a growing government deficit and the economic disruption caused by the Maoist conflict, which damaged infrastructure and discouraged foreign investment.

Consequently, the monetary authorities at the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) faced a difficult policy dilemma. Maintaining the fixed peg to the Indian rupee provided crucial stability for trade but required using dwindling reserves to defend the currency, limiting the bank's ability to conduct independent monetary policy. While a formal devaluation was not undertaken in 2001, the pressures were mounting and set the stage for a significant adjustment. The persistent economic weaknesses and the dual-rate system underscored an urgent need for broader structural reforms and hinted at the inevitable exchange rate corrections that would follow in the coming years.

Series: 2001 Nepal circulation coins

25 Paisa obverse
25 Paisa reverse
25 Paisa
2001-2003
50 Paisa obverse
50 Paisa reverse
50 Paisa
2001-2002
1 Rupee obverse
1 Rupee reverse
1 Rupee
2001-2003
1 Rupee obverse
1 Rupee reverse
1 Rupee
2001-2003
2 Rupees obverse
2 Rupees reverse
2 Rupees
2001-2003
10 Paisa obverse
10 Paisa reverse
10 Paisa
2001-2003
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