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The Bhutan 10 Ngultrum is part of the family of banknotes issued in 2013 with a pick number P-29bz. This replacement banknote comes in uncirculated condition and is TAP authenticated. Its obverse features Jigme Singye Wangchuck who was the 4th king of Bhutan. On the fronts center is a Dungkar or a conch which is one of the eight symbols of good luck. The reverse of the banknote is the Buddhist Monastery and Fortress Paro Rinpung Dzong. The 125 x 65 mm banknote is made of a hybrid composite substrate and bears a solid security thread. Furthermore, it has a watermark that depicts Jigme Singye Wangchuck.