Wild Yak, Mount Everest, Kasthampandap Temple & Rhododendron 5 Rupees Nepal Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Sagarmāthā)

Wild Yak, Mount Everest, Kasthampandap Temple & Rhododendron 5 Rupees Nepal Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Sagarmāthā)

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Wild Yak, Mount Everest, Kasthampandap Temple & Rhododendron 5 Rupees Nepal Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Sagarmāthā) Reverse: Wild Yak. The wild yak was thought to be regionally extinct in Nepal in the 1970s, but was rediscovered in Humla in 2014. This discovery later caused the species to be painted on Nepal's currency. Background scene: Limi Valley, in Humla District of Himalayas. Obverse: Mt. Everest, and Kasthamandap Temple. Watermark window: Rhododendron Features Issuer Nepal Period Federal Republic (2008-date) Type Standard banknote Years 2017-2020 Value 5 Rupees 5 NPR = USD 0.042 Currency Rupee (1932-date) Composition Paper Size 120 × 70 mm Shape Rectangular Number N# 204030 References P# 76 Wikipedia: The wild yak (Bos mutus) is a large, wild cattle native to the Himalayas. The ancestor of the wild and domestic yak is thought to have diverged from Bos primigenius at a point between one and five million years ago. The wild yak is now normally treated as

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