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Which country's ten-dollar bill has two heads on the front, one with glasses and two elk on the back?
This is Nepalese paper money, with a face value of 10 rupees. The front of the banknote is former Nepalese King birendra bir bikram, and the back is antelope.

Nepal's currency is not freely convertible in China, so Nepal's paper money cannot be exchanged in domestic banks. There is no exchange rate between Nepalese rupee and RMB, so it should be converted by the exchange rate of Nepalese rupee and US dollar. 10 Nepalese rupees is equivalent to 0.6 1 RMB.