- ½ Rupee - George VI - 1946-1947 - Nickel – 5.8 g – ø 24 mm, KM# 553
- ½ Rupee - 1950-1956 - Nickel – 5.78 g – ø 24 mm, KM# 6
- 25 Naye Paise - 1957-1963 - Nickel – 2.42 g – ø 18.7 mm, KM# 47
- 25 Paise - 1964-1972 - Nickel – 2.55 g – ø 19 mm, KM# 48
- 25 Paise - 1972-1990 - Copper-nickel – 2.5 g – ø 19 mm, KM# 49
- 25 Paise (Rural Women's Advancement) - 1980 - Commemorative: Rural Women's Advancement Copper-nickel – 2.4 g – ø 19 mm, KM# 50
- 25 Paise (FAO) - 1981 Commemorative: FAO - World Food Day - Copper-nickel – 2.5 g – ø 19.2 mm, KM# 51
- 25 Paise (IX. Asian Games) - 1982 - Commemorative: IX Asian Games - Copper-nickel – 2.6 g – ø 19.2 mm, KM# 52
- 25 Paise (Forestry) - 1985 - Commemorative: Forestry for Development - Copper-nickel – 2.5 g – ø 19 mm, KM# 53
- 25 Paise - 1988-2002 - Stainless Steel – 2.83 g – ø 19 mm, KM# 54
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