Nepal 10 Mohru P6 1951 Staple Rust Spots Banknote World Paper Money AUNC

RM699.00

Own a scarce and culturally significant piece of Himalayan history with this 1951 Nepal 10 Mohru banknote (Pick #6)—a prized collectible issued during a time of national transition and monarchy. Although this note is in About Uncirculated (AUNC) condition, it shows minor staple rust spots, typical of early Nepalese currency that was often bundled and stored using metal staples. The note features elegant calligraphy, vibrant colors, and traditional Nepali imagery, including inscriptions in Devanagari script and regal motifs from the Kingdom of Nepal. With its rarity, historical context, and subtle imperfections from traditional storage methods, this note is a standout for serious collectors of South Asian and pre-modern world currencies.

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A historically rich and visually captivating item to your paper money collection with this 1951 Nepal 10 Mohru banknote, catalogued as Pick #6, issued by the Government of Nepal during the early years of the modern nation-state and under the reign of King Tribhuvan. This note is an excellent example of post-Rana period monetary issuance, reflecting Nepal’s gradual transition from isolation to modernization in the early 20th century.

This AUNC (About Uncirculated) note is near pristine in terms of crispness, paper quality, and sharp ink details; however, it exhibits light rust spots near the original staple holes, a common feature on Nepalese banknotes of this era due to traditional methods of storage and bundling using metal staples. These marks, while minor, are authentic signs of the note’s original circulation handling and only add to its collectible integrity and historical appeal.