Nepalese fifty-rupee note
| Country | Nepal |
|---|---|
| Value | रू 50 (approx. ₹ 31.23(pegged)) |
| Width | 142 mm |
| Height | 70 mm |
| Security features | Security thread, micro-lettering, watermark, intaglio (raised) printing, latent image, see-through registration device, fluorescent ink (UV feature). |
| Material used | Cotton Paper |
| Years of printing | 2008 – present |
| Obverse | |
| Design | Mount Everest(Sagarmatha); Janaki Mandir of Janakpurdham. |
| Designer | Nepal Rastra Bank |
| Design date | 2008 |
| Reverse | |
| Design | Snow Leopard |
| Designer | Nepal Rastra Bank |
| Design date | 2016 |
The Nepalese fifty-rupee banknote (रु 50) is a mid-range denomination of the Nepalese rupee. It is currently in circulation and widely used for everyday transactions throughout Nepal.
The note was first issued during the monarchy and featured the portrait of the King. Following the abolition of the monarchy in 2008, the Nepal Rastra Bank introduced a new series, replacing the royal portrait with images highlighting Nepal’s rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes.[1]
References
- ^ "Notes and Coins of Nepal – Golden Jubilee Publications" (PDF). Nepal Rastra Bank. Retrieved 2025-12-05.
Further information
- Agrawal (Giriya), Shyam and Gyawali, Kamal Prasad Notes and Coins of Nepal. Nepal Rastra Bank Golden Jubilee Year 2005/06, Kathmandu, 2006.
- Bertsch, Wolfgang (2009). "The Legends on the Banknotes of Nepal". International Banknote Society (IBNS) Journal. 48 (3): 39–44.
- Jha, Hari Jaya: An Overview of Nepalese Paper Money. Manjeeta Jha, Lalitpur (Patan), B.S. 2058 (= A.D. 2001).
- Khatiwada, Shyam (2012). Glimpses of Nepalese paper currency (First ed.). Kathmandu: Mrs. Bhagawati Khatiwada. ISBN 978-9937-2-4680-4.
- Lorenzoli, Giovanni (2004). "Nepali artistic buildings as seen on Nepali notes". Journal of the International Banknote Society. 43 (3): 6–14.
- Shrestha, Ramesh: Nepalese Coins & Bank Notes (1911 to 1955). Kazi Mudhusudan Raj Bhandary, Kathmandu, 2007.
- Wittmann, Hans: Die Banknoten des Königreichs Nepal. Unpublished, Wiesbaden, 2002.