Issued by the Nepal Rastra Bank between 2000 and 2001, this 2 Rupees banknote continues the series featuring Nepal’s monarchy, wildlife, and cultural identity.
The obverse displays a portrait of King Birendra wearing the traditional royal crown, accompanied by denomination numerals, inscriptions in Nepali and English, and refined guilloche patterns.
The reverse depicts a spotted deer within a natural landscape, representing Nepal’s biodiversity and commitment to wildlife conservation. Decorative borders and repeating denomination motifs complete the design.
Issuer: Nepal Rastra Bank
Denomination: 2 Rupees
Year: 2000–2001
Dimensions: Approx. 120 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark (King Birendra), security thread, guilloche patterns