Which mountain is shown on the backside of the old 100 rupee note?
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The mountain shown on the 100 rupees Indian currency is Mount Kangchenjunga viewed from Tiger Hill, Darjeeling, India. Mount Kangchenjunga is the tallest mountain in India and the third highest mountain in the world. It lies between Nepal and Sikkim, India.
Mount Kangchenjunga viewed from Tiger Hill on Rs. 100 note
The image of Mount Kangchenjunga is printed on the 100 rupees note.