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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Bank note of Bangladesh- Bangladeshi Taka






The Taka (Bengali: টাকা, Sign: or Tk, Code: BDT) is the currency of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Bank, the central bank of the country, controls the issuance of the currency, except one taka and two taka notes, which are the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance of the government of Bangladesh. The most commonly used symbol for the Taka is Tk and , used on receipts while purchasing goods and services. One taka is subdivided into 100 Poisha.


Poisha


1 Taka Note:









2 Taka Note:







5 Taka Note:












10 Taka Note:



















20 Taka Note:








50 Taka Note:












100 Taka Note:














500 Taka Note:










1000 Taka Note:









Commemorative Notes:

25 Taka Commemorative Note: This 25-taka note commemorates the “Silver Jubilee of 'The Security Printing Corporation (Bangladesh) Ltd.' 1988-2013.





40 Taka Commemorative Note: Bangladesh Bank introduced a 40-taka note to commemorate the "40th Victory Anniversary of Bangladesh" (1971-2011).




60 Taka Commemorative Note: This Commemorative Bank Note issued on the occasion of 60th years of Language Movement (1952-2012).