5 taka 1981 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 25a )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 taka issued in Bangladesh in 1981. It is cataloged under Pick number 25a. This note has a color scheme of brown and green and is made of paper. It measures 120 x 65 mm and is signed by Mohammad Nurul Islam.
The specific series and period are not specified. The inclusion of the signed name provides an identifiable feature of this banknote, while the dimensions reflect the standard size typical for banknotes of its type.
In 1981, Bangladesh introduced various currency denominations as part of its efforts to stabilize the economy following its independence.
The specific series and period are not specified. The inclusion of the signed name provides an identifiable feature of this banknote, while the dimensions reflect the standard size typical for banknotes of its type.
In 1981, Bangladesh introduced various currency denominations as part of its efforts to stabilize the economy following its independence.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Mohammad Nurul Islam
- Date of issue
- October 1981
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown and green
- Dimensions
- 120 x 65 mm
- Pick catalog
- 25a
About this banknote
The Bangladesh Bank issued this 5 taka banknote in 1981. It was introduced during a period of reorganizing national currency after gaining independence from Pakistan in 1971, ensuring economic stability and identity. The note is signed by Mohammad Nurul Islam, who was a prominent figure in Bangladesh’s banking sector.
The front design features the Kusumba Mosque, an architectural heritage site. The back side of the note depicts an industrial scene with a factory and river, highlighting Bangladesh's industrial growth. This banknote, with Pick number 25a, measures 120 x 65 mm and is printed on paper in brown and green colors.