Nepalese one-rupee note

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The Nepalese one-rupee banknote (रु 1) was the lowest denomination of the Nepalese rupee and was first issued in 1953. The note remained in circulation for several decades and was commonly used for small-value transactions throughout Nepal. Throughout its issuance, the note featured portraits of the reigning monarch.[1]

Country   Nepal
Valueरु 1
Width107 mm
Height70 mm
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RUPEE ONE (रुपैयाँ एक)
Country   Nepal
Valueरु 1
Width107 mm
Height70 mm
Years of printing1953 – 1999
Obverse
DesignPortrait of reigning king & Pashupatinath Temple
Reverse
DesignMount Ama Dablam & a couple of Himalayan Musk deer.
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The one-rupee banknote continued to be printed until 1999, after which it was gradually withdrawn from circulation and replaced by coins of the same denomination.

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