For the last post on this item, I will show the highest denomination, the banknote of 1000 ngultrum.
I start with the back side of the note:
Similar to the 100 ngultrum note, the picture on the back side of the 1000 ngultrum note, is the dzong of Tashichho.
The picture is similar to, but not exactly the same as the 100-note.
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1000 ngultrum - back side |
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Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu, Buthan |
Besides the amazing yellow-orange colour of the banknote, we also see a golden seal in the upper left corner.
By flipping the banknote, the colour shifts from reddish to greenish gold.
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colour shifting seal - 1000 ngultrum |
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full colour seal of Bhutan |
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golden seal - 1000 ngultrum |
At the front we see another seal. This is in gold print and has not colour shift.
The seal of Bhutan is composed of a
double diamond-thunderbolt (dorje) placed above a lotus, surmounted
by a jewel and framed by two dragons.
The thunderbolt represents the harmony between secular and
religious power.
The lotus symbolizes purity; the jewel expresses sovereign power;
and the two dragons, male and female, stand for the name of the
country which they proclaim with their great voice, the thunder.
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1000 ngultrum - front side |
On the front side of the note, we see a computer made picture of the king, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.
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detail King Jigme K. N. Wangchuck |
Interesting is the crown he is wearing.
It is the so called "Raven Crown".
In the previous article (about the 500 ngultrum note) you can see a picture of the first king of Bhutan, wearing a similar type of crown.
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Raven Crown - Bhutan |
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Raven Crown - Bhutan 500 ngultrum note |
The Raven Crown today is the official crown worn by the Kings of
Bhutan. The Raven is the national bird of Bhutan. The raven is known
locally as Jaroq. At one time it was a capital crime to kill a raven
in Bhutan.
The hereditary monarchy of the Wangchuk dynasty in the independent
Himalayan State of Bhutan was established in 1907. The first king of
the Wangchuk dynasty, Sir Ugyen Wangchuck (1862–1926), was a
charismatic figure who came to power against a turbulent background
of incessant and complex feuding in that chaotic warrior state. He
adopted as the unique symbol of his authority a crown surmounted by
the head of a raven.
The bird represents a form of "Mahakala",
Bhutan's guardian deity. The prototype of the founding monarch's
Raven Crown had first been devised as a battle helmet for his father,
Jigme Namgyel (1825–81). Known as the Black Regent, he had worn it
in bloody struggles against his many rivals within the country and
against the British who tried, unsuccessfully, to subdue him.
Hereditary Kings of
Bhutan
- His Majesty Ugyen Wangchuck (1st Druk Gyalpo)
- His Majesty Jigme Wangchuck (2nd Druk Gyalpo)
- His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (3rd Druk Gyalpo)
- His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck (4th Druk Gyalpo)
- His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (5th Druk Gyalpo)