1 taka 1982 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 6B )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 taka issued in Bangladesh in 1982. It is cataloged under Pick number 6B. This note has a color scheme of purple and orange and measures 100 x 60 mm.
The banknote features the signature of Ghulam Kibria. It is made of paper.
Bangladesh was in a phase of rebuilding its economy after gaining independence in 1971.
The banknote features the signature of Ghulam Kibria. It is made of paper.
Bangladesh was in a phase of rebuilding its economy after gaining independence in 1971.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ghulam Kibria
- Date of issue
- March 1, 1982
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Purple and orange
- Dimensions
- 100 x 60 mm
- Pick catalog
- 6B
About this banknote
The Government of Bangladesh issued the 1 taka banknote in 1982, noted for its vibrant purple and orange color scheme. This series was introduced with the signature of Ghulam Kibria, following a period of economic reorganization in the country, to facilitate everyday transactions with lower denominations.
The front side of the banknote features the national emblem of Bangladesh, which includes a water lily surrounded by rice sheaves. On the back, it displays a depiction of spotted deer. The Pick number 6B identifies this banknote, which was printed on paper and measures 100 x 60 mm.