10 taka 1977 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 16a )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 taka issued in Bangladesh in 1977. It falls under catalog reference Pick number 16a. The note has dimensions of 140 x 70 mm and is predominantly purple in color.
Specific design details are not provided; however, this note is identified by its denomination, year, and catalog reference.
The 10 taka note was produced by the Bangladesh government, which introduced various denominations following its independence in 1971.
Specific design details are not provided; however, this note is identified by its denomination, year, and catalog reference.
The 10 taka note was produced by the Bangladesh government, which introduced various denominations following its independence in 1971.
Specifications
- Colour
- Purple
- Dimensions
- 140 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 16a
About this banknote
The Bangladesh Bank issued the 10 taka banknote in 1977. This series was introduced following the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, as part of establishing its own national currency system to replace the Pakistani rupee. The banknotes were issued to strengthen the national economy and identity.
The front side of this 10 taka note features an illustration of the Lalbagh Fort, a prominent historical site in Dhaka. The reverse side shows a detailed depiction of agricultural workers in a field, symbolizing the country’s agrarian economy. This specific note is cataloged as Pick number 16a and printed in purple, measuring 140 x 70 mm.