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Nepal 1 Rupee Banknote, 1995 ND, P-37a.2, XF-Extremely Fine

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Nepal 1 Rupee banknote from 1995 ND has a pick number P-37a.2, is in extremely fine (XF) condition, and features King Birendra.


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    NEPA37A.2XF
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    Extremely Fine
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Category: Banknotes
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This 1 Nepalese rupee banknote is a standard circulation banknote introduced by the Nepal Rastra Bank in 1995. It is a blue, purple, gold, and brown banknote that bears the signature of Satyendra Pyara Shrestha, is in extremely fine condition, and measures 106 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side shows a portrait of King Birendra, a basaha (bull) facing the Pashupatinath Temple, and an obverse of a coin. Its reverse side depicts two musk deers jumping over a creek, Mount Amadablam, the national coat of arms, and the bank logo. Though the banknote does not have a security thread, it has a watermark of a plumed crown.

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