Bhutan 1 Ngultrum 2013 UNC Pick-27

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The Bhutan 1 Ngultrum banknote from 2013, in uncirculated (UNC) condition, is a beautifully designed piece of currency. 

Obverse (Front):

  • The primary color of the note is blue, with a multicolor underprint.
  • At the center, there’s a Dharmachakra, also known as the Wheel of Dharma. This is a symbol that has represented dharma, the Buddha’s teaching of the path to enlightenment, since the early period of Indian Buddhism.
  • Flanking the Dharmachakra are two Druk, the “Thunder Dragons” of Bhutanese mythology, which symbolize the sovereignty of the Bhutanese people.
  • The note bears the series and serial number, but please note that the actual serial number may vary from the stock photo.

Reverse (Back):

  • The reverse features an image of the Simtokha Dzong Palace. Simtokha Dzong is one of the oldest dzongs in Bhutan, having been built in 1629. It’s located in the southern outskirts of Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan.

General Features:

  • The note is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, which means it has no folds, creases, or tears, and the colors are vibrant, just like when it was first printed.

This note is a great example of the intricate and symbolic designs found on Bhutanese currency. It not only serves as a medium of exchange but also as a reflection of the country’s rich history and culture. Please note that the actual serial number may vary from the stock photo.

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