10 taka 1982 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 26 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 taka issued in Bangladesh in 1982. It is cataloged under Pick number 26. This note features a violet and red-violet color scheme on a multicolor underprint. The dimensions of the note are 139 x 70 mm, and it is printed on paper.
The note is signed by Nurul Islam and was produced by the Bangladesh Bank. The total amount produced is undetermined.
Bangladesh Bank was established in 1972, serving as the central bank responsible for the issuance of currency.
The note is signed by Nurul Islam and was produced by the Bangladesh Bank. The total amount produced is undetermined.
Bangladesh Bank was established in 1972, serving as the central bank responsible for the issuance of currency.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Nurul Islam
- Date of issue
- 3 September 1982
- Printing office
- Bangladesh Bank
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Violet and red-violet on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 139 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Undetermined
- Pick catalog
- 26
About this banknote
The 10 taka banknote issued by Bangladesh Bank in 1982 is part of a currency series designed for improving the nation’s banknote authenticity and durability. Signed by Nurul Islam, these notes were circulated to replace older series and provide better security features for transactions.
The front side of the note features an image of the Sixty Dome Mosque, an iconic historical landmark in Bangladesh. On the reverse side, it depicts a depiction of the Kaptai Dam, a significant infrastructure project. The note, identified by Pick number 26, is printed in violet and red-violet colors on a multicolor underprint, measuring 139 x 70 mm.