KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 taka 1972 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 4 )

Region: Middle East & Asia
Front side
1 taka Bangladesh 1972 — Front side
Back side
1 taka Bangladesh 1972 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1 taka issued in Bangladesh in 1972. It is cataloged under Pick number 4.

The note features a dark brown print with an orange and blue-green underprint in a wavy pattern. The words GOVERNMENT OF BANGLADESH appear in both Bengali and English, accompanied by a black serial number.

This note is signed by Khandaker Asaduzzaman, Finance Secretary, Government of Bangladesh. It was printed at the India Security Press in Nashik, India.

Specifications

Signed by
Khandaker Asaduzzaman (K. A. Zaman), Finance Secretary, Government of Bangladesh
Date of issue
4 March 1972
Printing office
India Security Press, Nashik, India (1925-2006)
Paper
Paper
Colour
Dark brown print; orange and blue-green underprint in wavy pattern with the words GOVERNMENT OF BANGLADESH in Bengali and English; black serial number.
Dimensions
98 x 63 mm
Pick catalog
4

About this banknote

The Government of Bangladesh issued this 1 taka banknote in 1972. This series was introduced to establish a national currency following Bangladesh's independence in 1971, aiming to replace Pakistani currency entirely. These notes were printed at the India Security Press in Nashik, India.

The front side of the banknote features a map of Bangladesh and the denomination "One Taka" in both Bengali and English. It is signed by Khandaker Asaduzzaman, the Finance Secretary at that time. The reverse side shows intricate geometric patterns with the words "People's Republic of Bangladesh." This note is cataloged as Pick 4.

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