Bhutanese ngultrum explained

Ngultrum
Local Name Lang:dz
Image Title 1:Nu.1000 banknote (obverse)
Iso Code:BTN
Date Of Introduction:1974
Using Countries: (alongside Indian rupee)
Inflation Rate:5.2%
Inflation Source Date:Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan, 2015 est.
Pegged With: Indian rupee (at par)
Subunit Name 1:chhertum
Symbol:Nu.
Symbol Subunit 1:Ch.
Rarely Used Coins:Ch.5, Ch.10, Ch.25, Ch.50, Nu.1, Nu.3
Used Banknotes:Nu.1, Nu.5, Nu.10, Nu.20, Nu.50, Nu.100, Nu.500, Nu.1000[1] [2]
Issuing Authority Title:Monetary authority
Issuing Authority:Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan

The ngultrum (or ; Dzongkha: དངུལ་ཀྲམ, pronounced as /dz/, ; symbol: Nu., code: BTN) is the currency of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It is subdivided into 100 chhertum (Dzongkha: ཕྱེད་ཏམ|links=no, pronounced as /dz/, ; spelled as chetrums on coins until 1979). The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan, the central bank of Bhutan, is the minting authority of the ngultrum banknotes and coins. The ngultrum is currently pegged to the Indian rupee at parity.

History

Until 1789, the coins of the Cooch Behar mint circulated in Bhutan.[3] Following this, Bhutan began issuing its own coins known as chetrum, mostly silver rupees. Hammered silver and copper coins were the only types issued until 1929, when modern style silver rupee coins were introduced, followed by bronze 1 paisa in 1931 (dated 1928). Nickel rupee coins were introduced in 1950. While the Cooch Behar mint coins circulated alongside Bhutan's own coins, decimalization was introduced in 1957, when Bhutan's first issue of coins denominated in naya paisa. The 1966 issues were 25 naya paisa, 50 naya paisa and 1 rupee coins, struck in cupro-nickel.[4]

While the Bhutanese government developed its economy in the early 1960s, monetization in 1968 led to the establishment of the Bank of Bhutan. As monetary reforms took place in 1974, the Ngultrum was officially introduced as 100 Chhetrum equal to 1 Ngultrum. The Ngultrum retained the peg to the Indian rupee at par, which the Bhutanese coins had maintained.[5]

The term derives from the Dzongkha ngul, "silver" and trum, a Hindi loanword meaning "money."[6]

The Ministry of Finance issued its first banknotes in 1974 in denominations of Nu.1, Nu.5, Nu.10 and Nu.100. This was followed by the establishment of the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan as the central bank of Bhutan in 1982, which took over the authority to issue banknotes in 1983, replacing the authority of the Ministry of Finance.[7]

Coins

In 1974, aluminum Ch.5 and Ch.10, aluminium-bronze Ch.20, and cupro-nickel Ch.25 and Nu.1 were introduced. The Ch.5 was square and the Ch.10 was scallop-shaped. A new coinage was introduced in 1979, consisting of bronze Ch.5 and Ch.10, and cupro-nickel Ch.25 and Ch.50 and Nu.1 and Nu.3. Aluminium-bronze Ch.25 was also issued dated 1979. Ch.5 and Ch.10 have largely ceased circulating. Currently, coins are available in denominations of Ch.20, Ch.25, Ch.50 and Nu.1.

Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of
Diameter Thickness Weight Edge Obverse Reverse issue withdrawal
Ch.2022.00 mm1.8 mm4.5 gReededMan working in field.
Lettering: Dzongkha: ཀུན་ལ་བཟའ་བཏུང FOOD FOR ALL
Lesser Version of Coat of Arms
Lettering: Dzongkha: འབྲུག BHUTAN CHETRUMS 20 Dzongkha: ཕྱེད་ཊམ
1974Current
Ch.2522.20 mm1.8 mm 4.6 gReededGolden fishes of good fortune.
Lettering: ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN
Dorje (a double diamond-thunderbolt) is a part of Coat of Arms and represents the harmony between secular and religious power
Lettering: Dzongkha: ཕྱེད་ཀྲམ་ཉེར་ལྔ། TWENTY-FIVE CHHERTUM
1979Current
Ch.5025.85 mm1.8 mm6.9 gReededTreasure vase (One of the 8 Revered Buddhist Symbols).
Lettering: ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN
Eight Various Revered Buddhist Symbols & in the center is the word Dzongkha: འབྲུག (BHUTAN)
Lettering: Dzongkha: ཕྱེད་ཀྲམ་ལྔ་བཅུ། FIFTY CHHERTUM.
1979Current
Nu.127.95 mm1.7 mm8.2 gReededCoat of Arms within circle, date below Elaborate designed Wheel of Dharma on a Lotus.
Lettering: ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN
Coin divided into nine sections within circle, each has symbol, denomination below Eight Various Revered Buddhist Symbols & in the center is the word Dzongkha: འབྲུག
Lettering: Dzongkha: དངུལ་ཀྲམ་གཅིག། ONE NGULTRUM
1979Current

Banknotes

Previous series

On June 2, 1974,[8] Nu.1, Nu.5 and Nu.10 notes were introduced by the Royal Government of Bhutan, followed by Nu.2, Nu.20, Nu.50, and Nu.100 in 1978.[8] On August 4, 1982, the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan Act was enacted, although the RMA did not begin operations until November 1, 1983, and did not issue its own family of notes until 1986.[8]

Previous series https://web.archive.org/web/20070807210251/http://www.rma.org.bt/aboutrma/currency.htm
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark
Nu.1114 x 62 mmBlueThe Government crest, two dragonsSimtokha Dzong"Royal Monetary Authority" in top and bottom margin
Nu.5130 × 62 mmOrangeThe Government crest, two mythical bird (Bja Tshering) (the bird of long life)Paro Rinpung Dzong
Nu.10140 × 70 mmPurpleThe Government crest, Dungkar (conch) (one of the eight lucky signs), Jigme Singye Wangchuck
Nu.20152 × 70 mmYellow-greenThe Government crest, Khorlo (Wheel of Dharma, one of the eight auspicious signs), Jigme Dorji WangchuckPunakha Dzong
Nu.50155 × 70 mmPinkTrongsa Dzong, two mythical birds Bja Tshering (bird of long life)
Nu.100161 × 70 mmGreenNorbu Rimpochhe (one of the seven auspicious gems), Jigme Singye WangchuckTashichho DzongCrossed Dorji (Dorji jardrum)
Nu.500160 × 70 mmRedNorbu Rimpochhe encircled by two Dragons (one of the seven auspicious gems), Ugyen WangchuckPunakha Dzong

Present series

In 2006, the Monetary Authority introduced its latest series of notes, with denominations of Nu.1, Nu.5, Nu.10, Nu.20, Nu.50, Nu.100, Nu.500, and Nu.1000. These notes use a hybrid substrate.[9]

2006–present Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Color Description Date of issue Date of first issue Watermark
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0027.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0027.htmNu.1120 x 60 mmBlue, red and greenDragons flanking Wheel of DharmaSimtokha Dzong2006
2013
November 20, 2006None
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0028.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0028.htmNu.5125 x 60 mmYellow, brown and redBirdsParo Taktsang2006
2011
2015
November 20, 2006None
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0029.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0029.htmNu.10125 x 65 mmPurple, dark green and yellowJigme Singye Wangchuck
Dungkar (conch), one of the eight good luck symbols
Paro Rinpung Dzong2006
2013
2007Jigme Singye Wangchuck
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0030.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0030.htmNu.20130 x 65 mmYellow and greenJigme Dorji WangchuckPunakha Dzong2006
2013
November 20, 2006Jigme Dorji Wangchuck
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0031.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0031.htmNu.50145 x 70 mmPink, orange and greenJigme Khesar Namgyel WangchuckTrongsa Dzong2008
2013
November 6, 2008Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0032.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0032.htmNu.100145 x 70 mmGreenJigme Singye Wangchuck
Norbu Rimpochhe, one of the seven auspicious gems
Tashichho Dzong, dragons in upper corners2006
2011
2015
2007Jigme Singye Wangchuck
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0033.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0033.htmNu.500155 x 70 mmPink, orange and greenUgyen Wangchuck with the Raven CrownPunakha Dzong2006
2011
November 20, 2006Jigme Singye Wangchuk
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0034.htmhttp://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0034.htmNu.1000165 x 70 mmYellow, red and goldJigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck with the Raven CrownTashichho Dzong2008
2016
November 6, 2008Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

Commemorative notes

Commemorative notes
Image Value Dimensions Main Color Description Date of issue Date of first issue Watermark
Obverse Reverse
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0035.htmNu.100145 x 70 mmOrange, brown and redMythical angel carrying the Raven Crown; national emblem; royal wedding logo consisting of khorlo (wheel) signifying royalty, circles with dhar (ceremonial scarf) signifying eternal union of thap (method) and sherab (wisdom), and the dham tshig tsangma and lotus, symbolizing purity of union; Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun PemaPunakha Dzong (aka Pungtang Dechen Photrang Dzong, meaning “the palace of great happiness or bliss”)2011October 13, 2011None
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/BHU/BHU0037.htmNu.100146 x 70 mmYellow, gold, blue, and redKing Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema; Jigme Namgyel WangchuckMountains; dragonFebruary 5, 20162017Jigme Singye Wangchuck with electrotype swirl

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Notes and References

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  2. http://banknotenews.com/files/21b9f1812326ed288a55e1e0b04350a9-437.php Bhutan issues new 50- and 1,000-ngultrum notes
  3. Web site: Old Coins of Bhutan. Mintage World. 10 October 2021.
  4. Web site: Currency Information: Bhutanese Rupee. ExchangeRate.com. 29 September 2016. This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License.
  5. Web site: Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan - History. rma.org.bt. 17 April 2021.
  6. Book: Berlin, Howard M.. World Monetary Units: An Historical Dictionary, Country by Country. 24 October 2008. McFarland. 9781476606736. Google Books.
  7. Web site: Royal Monetary Authority Act of Bhutan 1982 . 1982 . . 2010-10-08.
  8. Book: Linzmayer . Owen . The Banknote Book . Bhutan . BanknoteNews.com . 2011 . San Francisco, CA . 2011-08-21.
  9. Web site: Bhutan - Banknote News. www.banknotenews.com. 12 April 2018. 5 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180405172946/http://banknotenews.com/files/tag-bhutan.php. dead.