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Revision as of 10:21, 8 July 2025

Gandhari mohar
ISO 4217
CodeGAM
Denominations
Subunit
1100raqam
SymbolGM
Banknotes1,000, 2,500, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000 mohars
Coins1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 250, 500 mohars
Demographics
User(s) Gandhara
Issuance
Central bankNational Bank of Gandhara
Valuation
Inflation9.4% (December 2024)
 SourceNational Bank of Gandhara
 MethodCPI

The mohar (sign: GM; code: GAM) is the official currency of Gandhara. It is nominally subdivided into 100 raqamen, although there are currently no raqam-denominated coins in circulation. The currency is managed by the National Bank of Gandhara, the nation's central bank.

Etymology

The Gandhari word mohar derived from the Persian word muhr, which means "seal" or "signet ring". The word is also cognate with the Sanskrit word mudrā, which in turn comes from mudraṇam, which also means "seal".

Banknotes

2021–2022 series
Value Dimensions Main colour Description
Obverse Reverse Watermark
1,000 mohars 140 × 58 mm Pink Emblem of Gandhara Imam Square in Rhea Snow leopard and "1000"
2,500 mohars 144 × 60 mm Blue Mount Taysir Mountain scenery with eagles Snow leopard and "2500"
5,000 mohars 148 × 62 mm Green Building of the Mili Shura Agricultural workers Snow leopard and "5000"
10,000 mohars 152 × 64 mm Orange Minaret of Jinan in Umayya A caravan on the Silk Road Snow leopard and "10000"
25,000 mohars 156 × 66 mm Cyan Mausoleum of Abdul Hadi in Kirman A ceramic bowl, a pomegranate, and women weaving a rug Snow leopard and "25000"

Exchange rates

The mohar is a free-floating currency, its relative value to other currencies is determined by supply and demand in the market. As of 6 July 2025, the exchange rate of the mohar was 393.6230 mohars to the U.S. dollar, 463.4616 mohars to the euro, and 0.4230 mohar to the Lettucian peso.

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