100 taka 2001 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 37 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 taka issued in Bangladesh in 2001. It is cataloged under Pick number 37. The note features a blue color, measures 153 x 66 mm, is printed on paper, and is signed by Mohammad Farashuddin. The printing office responsible for this note is the Security Printing Corporation.
The banknote is characterized by its dimensions and signed attributes. The specific details of its design are not provided.
The total amount produced remains unspecified. Bangladesh conducted significant reforms in its monetary system around the early 2000s as it sought to stabilize its economy and modernize its currency.
The banknote is characterized by its dimensions and signed attributes. The specific details of its design are not provided.
The total amount produced remains unspecified. Bangladesh conducted significant reforms in its monetary system around the early 2000s as it sought to stabilize its economy and modernize its currency.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Mohammad Farashuddin
- Date of issue
- 2001
- Printing office
- Security Printing Corporation
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 153 x 66 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 37
About this banknote
Bangladesh Bank issued this 100 taka banknote in 2001. The note is part of a series introduced to modernize and secure the country's currency. It was signed by Mohammad Farashuddin, who served as the Governor of Bangladesh Bank during this period.
The front side features a portrait and an architectural design, while the back showcases a bridge over a river. This banknote, designated as Pick 37, is printed by the Security Printing Corporation. It measures 153 x 66 mm and is primarily blue in color.