Bhutan coin date?

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  1. crg

    crg New Member

    Can anyone help me identify the date on this 1/2 Rupee from Bhutan? Coin10.jpg Coin9.jpg
     
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  3. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    My Krause catalog says "ND" which is "no date" but also says they were struck
    around 1928 and also around 1950 and later.
    Also says there is a nickel version and a silver version.

    :)
     
  4. crg

    crg New Member

    I was hoping some of the symbols on the coins would indicate a date. I guess i need to read up on the Chinese symbols for dates or numerals.anyone know Chinese?
     
  5. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    I don't think it's written in Chinese. The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha. But I don't know which script they use on coins.

    Also, like willieboyd said, if Krause says "ND" - No Date, it usually means that there isn't a date written anywhere on the coin.
     
  6. blsmothermon

    blsmothermon Member

    Y'all have got most of the info already, but here's my 2 cents. Dzongkha (Bhutanese) is a Tibetan language, and uses Tibetan script. Many smaller Asian countries have a habit of not dating some slightly older coins. They also tend to only strike coins as needed, rather than annually. From what I have found, the above info is correct. Bhutan struck these coins in 1928 and in 1950. There are four different Krause numbers for different versions of this coin. If I had to guess, it is probably a CuNi 1950 (probably the most common), but could be an older one. Hope this is helpful.
     
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