20 taka 2009 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 48c )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 taka issued in Bangladesh in 2009. It is cataloged under Pick number 48c. The note features a blue-green color on a multicolored underprint and is made of paper. Its dimensions are 127 x 60 mm and it is signed by Dr. Atiur Rahman.
This note is recognized by its design elements and catalog reference, providing details about its physical characteristics and issuance. As part of its documentation, the 20 taka exemplifies the features tied to its specific printing and signature.
At the time of its issue, the currency in Bangladesh was undergoing changes to modernize banknote designs and enhance security features.
This note is recognized by its design elements and catalog reference, providing details about its physical characteristics and issuance. As part of its documentation, the 20 taka exemplifies the features tied to its specific printing and signature.
At the time of its issue, the currency in Bangladesh was undergoing changes to modernize banknote designs and enhance security features.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. Atiur Rahman
- Date of issue
- 2009
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue-green on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 127 x 60 mm
- Pick catalog
- 48c
About this banknote
**About this banknote**
The Bangladesh Bank issued this 20 taka banknote in 2009, signed by Dr. Atiur Rahman. This series was introduced to update the currency designs and include new security features. The banknote is part of the regular issuance to meet the currency demands of the nation following economic developments.
The front of the note features the Sixty Dome Mosque, a historic mosque in Bagerhat. The back depicts a scene of people harvesting jute, a vital crop for Bangladesh's economy. This Pick 48c note measures 127 x 60 mm and is printed on paper with a blue-green color on a multicolored underprint.