1986 Nepal 2 Rupees Banknote

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Obverse: Features a portrait of King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah of Nepal in full traditional military attire on the left side, wearing a plumed crown and glasses. The central image depicts the Nyatapola Temple, a famous landmark in Bhaktapur. The denomination "" (2) is shown in the lower-left and upper-right corners. Ornate patterns frame the portrait and the temple, and the Nepal Rastra Bank emblem is placed at the top-right. The note includes security features and decorative motifs around the edges.

Obverse lettering: नेपाल राष्ट्र बैंक (Nepal Rastra Bank), denomination (2), signatures of bank officials, serial number.

Size ±: 114 x 70 mm

Reverse: Depicts a leopard standing in tall grass at the center, symbolizing the country's rich wildlife. The Nepalese Coat of Arms is placed on the right side, while the denomination "2" is displayed on the upper-right and lower-left corners. The background is adorned with intricate multicolor patterns, and there is a blank area for watermark security.

Reverse lettering: रूपैया दुइ (Rupees Two), the seal of the Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepalese Coat of Arms.

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SKU: BAN283-
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