Issued by the Government of Nepal in 1953, this 1 Mohru banknote belongs to the early post-monarchy paper series, reflecting the nation’s transition and cultural identity.
The obverse features the portrait of King Tribhuvan, along with denomination numerals, inscriptions in Nepali, and traditional decorative patterns characteristic of Nepalese engraving.
The reverse shows the Himalayan landscape with traditional motifs or emblematic national symbols, representing Nepal’s natural heritage and cultural pride. Intricate borders and repeating denomination elements complete the design.
Issuer: Government of Nepal
Denomination: 1 Mohru
Year: 1953
Dimensions: Approx. 96 × 62 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns