100 taka 2002 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 42a )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 taka issued in Bangladesh in 2002. It is cataloged under Pick number 42a.
The design features a dark blue color on a light red-brown underprint. The dimensions of the note are 152 x 65 mm. It is signed by Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed and printed by Bangladesh Bank.
The specific amount of production for this note is not specified. The Bangladesh Bank was established in 1972, overseeing monetary policy and financial stability in the country.
The design features a dark blue color on a light red-brown underprint. The dimensions of the note are 152 x 65 mm. It is signed by Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed and printed by Bangladesh Bank.
The specific amount of production for this note is not specified. The Bangladesh Bank was established in 1972, overseeing monetary policy and financial stability in the country.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed
- Date of issue
- 2002
- Printing office
- Bangladesh Bank
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Dark blue on light red-brown underprint
- Dimensions
- 152 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 42a
About this banknote
The Bangladesh Bank issued this 100 taka banknote in 2002. It was part of an updated series introduced to enhance security features and address economic demands. Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed's signature appears on this note, reflecting his tenure as Governor of Bangladesh Bank at the time.
The front side of the banknote features the Shat Gambuj Mosque, an iconic structure in Bangladesh. The reverse side displays an image of the Jamuna Bridge. The design uses dark blue on a light red-brown underprint. Measuring 152 x 65 mm, the note is printed on paper by the Bangladesh Bank's printing office.