This uncirculated Nepalese 5 Rupees banknote, issued in 2002 (P-46), features the distinguished portrait of King Gyanendra wearing a black hat on the obverse, symbolizing Nepal's royal heritage. Accompanying the king’s portrait is the intricate Taleju Temple, a cultural icon, and a watermark window depicting a crown. The reverse side presents a stunning illustration of two yaks standing before the majestic Mt. Everest, along with Nepal’s national crest. Printed by the renowned De La Rue company, this 120 x 70 mm rectangular banknote is a prized collectible, offering a glimpse into Nepal’s monarchy and natural beauty. Though demonetized, this banknote remains an essential piece for collectors of world currency or those captivated by Nepal's royal history.