Nepalese rupee

1 INR = 1.6 NPR (fix)

1 EUR = 131.95 NPR 100 NPR = 0.75785 EUR

1 CHF = 107.85 NPR 100 NPR = 0.92723 CHF

The Nepalese rupee ( Nepali: रूपैयाँ, rupaiyā, English: Rupee ) is the currency of Nepal. The ISO 4217 code is NPR, but they are in everyday life following names are in use: NR NRs. It is published by the Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal.

The rupee was introduced in 1932 in Nepal. It replaced the Silver Mohar from at an exchange rate of 2 Mohar = 1 Rupee.

She is in the ratio 1.60 NPR = 1.00 INR to the Indian rupee coupled. The Nepalese Rupee is not traded in Germany. When you buy the currency in Nepal, the presentation of the passport is required for tourists. Damaged banknotes, even with a small crack will be changed only in a bank and is no longer accepted as payment in everyday life.

Denomination

In Nepal, the rupee is in the following denomination in circulation:

  • Coins of 1, 2 and 5 rupees, also 5 -, 10 -, 25 -, and 50 - paisa coins
  • Nepalese banknotes are available in values ​​of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 (all since 1951 ), 500 ( since 1981) and 1000 rupees (since 1972). There are also 25 and 250 rupee notes in circulation that were issued in 1997 to mark the 25th Jubilee of Birendra Bir Bikram Shah.

Two rupees

Special

The following units of account for larger amounts:

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