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100 Rupees

Issuer Nepal Rastra Bank
Year 1972
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Value 100 Rupees
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Obverse description Portrait of King Mahendra Vira Vikrama in military dress uniform with white peaked cap at left, a vignette of the Himalayan mountain range occupying the central field. The Nepal Rastra Bank seal and Devanagari inscriptions appear alongside the denomination numerals, with guilloche underprint across the face.
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Reverse lettering रूपैयां एक सय
RUPEES ONE HUNDRED
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Nepal Rastra Bank was established in 1956, and by the early 1970s the bank had settled into a consistent relationship with Thomas De La Rue for its higher-denomination printing. This 1972 issue falls within the reign of King Mahendra, who had dissolved Nepal's elected parliament in 1960 and governed under direct royal rule — a political arrangement that shaped the iconography of Nepalese currency throughout the decade.

P#19 is not a note that presents significant collecting complications, though the single watermark security feature is minimal by De La Rue's own standards of the period.