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Nepal 20 Rupees Banknote, 2002-2005 ND, P-47a, UNC

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Nepal 20 Rupees banknote from 2002-2005 ND has a pick number P-47a, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features King Gyanendra.


  • SKU:
    NEPA47AU
  • Variety:
    UNC
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Category: Banknotes
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This uncirculated 20 Nepalese rupee banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Nepal Rastra Bank. It is an orange and brown banknote that bears the signature of Dr. Tilak Bahadur Rawal and measures 138 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side depicts King Gyanendra, the temple of Krishna of Patan, a Garuda atop a pillar, and an obverse of a coin. Its reverse side portrays a swamp deer, the bank logo, and the national coat of arms. Security features include a 1.2-wide windowed security thread with a demetalized NRB and a watermark of King Gyanendra. The banknote was withdrawn in 2011.

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