1 TAKA 1989 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 6B )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 TAKA issued in Bangladesh in 1989. It is cataloged under Pick number 6B.
This note features an orange and purple color scheme. It is printed on paper and measures 100 x 60 mm. The note is signed by M. K. Anwar and was produced by Orell Füssli Security Printing.
The total amount produced is not specified. The introduction of the TAKA currency occurred in 1972.
This note features an orange and purple color scheme. It is printed on paper and measures 100 x 60 mm. The note is signed by M. K. Anwar and was produced by Orell Füssli Security Printing.
The total amount produced is not specified. The introduction of the TAKA currency occurred in 1972.
Specifications
- Signed by
- M. K. Anwar
- Date of issue
- 1989
- Printing office
- Orell Füssli Security Printing
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Orange and purple
- Dimensions
- 100 x 60 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 6B
About this banknote
The Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh issued this 1 Taka banknote in 1989. This note was introduced to continue the issuance of small denomination currency after the country gained independence in 1971. Notably, this series was printed by Orell Füssli Security Printing, a renowned Swiss security printing firm.
The front of the banknote features the national emblem of Bangladesh, a water lily surrounded by rice sheaves. The back side depicts a group of spotted deer. The banknote is orange and purple, measuring 100 x 60 mm, and is signed by M. K. Anwar. It is cataloged as Pick 6B.