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[Nepalese Rupee]


The Nepalese Rupee, abbreviated as NPR, is the official currency of Nepal. Introduced in 1932 to replace the Indian rupee at par, it is issued and regulated by the Nepal Rastra Bank, which manages monetary policy and ensures economic stability. The rupee is subdivided into 100 paisa and is available in both coins and banknotes. Coins typically range from 1 to 10 rupees, while banknotes range from 1 to 5,000 rupees, featuring national heroes, cultural symbols, and historical landmarks. Widely used in daily transactions, trade, salaries, and tourism, the NPR plays a vital role in supporting Nepal’s economy. Its stability fosters commerce, financial confidence, and economic growth, making it a key symbol of national identity.


[North Korean Won]


The North Korean Won, abbreviated as KPW, is the official currency of North Korea. Introduced in 1947, it replaced the Korean Yen following the country’s establishment. The currency is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, which manages monetary policy and oversees financial operations. The won is subdivided into 100 chon, though chon coins are rarely used due to inflation. It is available in both coins and banknotes, with coins ranging from 1 to 50 won and banknotes from 1 to 5,000 won, often featuring national leaders, historic sites, and symbols of the regime. Widely used for domestic transactions, salaries, and trade within North Korea, the KPW plays a crucial role in the country’s economy. Its value is tightly controlled by the government to maintain financial stability and regulate commerce.



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