5 taka 2007 — Bangladesh ( Pick: 46Aa )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 taka issued in Bangladesh in 2007. It is cataloged under Pick number 46Aa. The banknote features a color scheme of brown and cream and measures 119 x 62 mm. It is printed on paper and is signed by Dr. Salahuddin Ahmed.
Additional details about its characteristics include styling and design elements; however, specific front and back side design descriptions are not specified.
The note was introduced during a time of economic transition for Bangladesh. The series aimed to strengthen currency and financial practices within the country.
Additional details about its characteristics include styling and design elements; however, specific front and back side design descriptions are not specified.
The note was introduced during a time of economic transition for Bangladesh. The series aimed to strengthen currency and financial practices within the country.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. Salahuddin Ahmed
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown and cream
- Dimensions
- 119 x 62 mm
- Pick catalog
- 46Aa
About this banknote
The Bangladesh Bank issued the 5 taka banknote, Pick 46Aa, in 2007. This note was part of a continuous effort to update the currency series, ensuring security features and designs reflected the country's heritage and economic status. Notably, the series was signed by Dr. Salahuddin Ahmed.
The front side features an intricate design of the Kusumba Mosque, showcasing Bangladesh's architectural heritage. The reverse side depicts the Adamjee Jute Mills, indicating the importance of jute in the economy. This banknote is brown and cream, measures 119 x 62 mm, and is printed on paper.