KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 taka 1972 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 9a )

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

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 taka issued in Bangladesh in 1972. It is cataloged under Pick number 9a.

Its characteristics include vibrant colors such as green, orange, blue, and red, and it is printed on paper with dimensions of 158 x 73 mm. The note is signed by A. N. Hamidullah and was produced by the Security Printing Press, Nashik, India. The front and back designs of the banknote are not specified.

In 1972, Bangladesh was establishing its monetary system following independence in 1971. This period marked significant developments in the country's currency issuance and economic structure.

Specifications

Signed by
A. N. Hamidullah
Date of issue
4 March 1972
Printing office
Security Printing Press, Nashik, India
Paper
paper
Colour
green, orange, blue, red
Dimensions
158 x 73 mm
Pick catalog
9a

About this banknote

The Bangladesh Bank issued this 100 taka banknote in 1972. It was part of the first series of notes introduced following Bangladesh's independence in 1971. This series aimed to establish the country's monetary system under its new sovereign identity.

The front of the note features a prominent portrait of a prominent historical figure. The reverse shows a picturesque rural scene with boats and people by the riverside, reflecting the country’s connection to its riverine landscape. Printed by the Security Printing Press in Nashik, India, this note is designated as Pick 9a.

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