100 taka 2010 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 49g )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 taka issued in Bangladesh in 2010. It is cataloged under Pick number 49g.
The front design features elements related to the banking system, and the signature of Dr. Atiur Rahman is included on the note. The colors of the banknote are blue and brown, printed on paper with dimensions of 140 x 62 mm.
The State Bank of Bangladesh introduced a new series of banknotes in 2000 to enhance security measures. This 100 taka note represents the efforts to modernize currency features.
The front design features elements related to the banking system, and the signature of Dr. Atiur Rahman is included on the note. The colors of the banknote are blue and brown, printed on paper with dimensions of 140 x 62 mm.
The State Bank of Bangladesh introduced a new series of banknotes in 2000 to enhance security measures. This 100 taka note represents the efforts to modernize currency features.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. Atiur Rahman
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and brown
- Dimensions
- 140 x 62 mm
- Pick catalog
- 49g
About this banknote
The Bangladesh Bank issued this 100 taka banknote in 2010. This series was signed by Dr. Atiur Rahman, who was the Governor of Bangladesh Bank at the time. These banknotes were introduced to sustain the growing demand for currency in Bangladesh.
The front side of the note features the Sixty Dome Mosque, a notable historic site. The back side depicts the Bangabandhu Bridge, a significant infrastructure of Bangladesh. This note, Pick number 49g, is primarily blue and brown, measures 140 x 62 mm, and is printed on standard paper.