(Bangladesh) | |
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Value | ৳2 |
Width | 100 mm |
Height | 60 mm |
Security features | Watermark |
Years of printing | 1988 (1st version) |
Obverse | |
Design date | 2021 |
Reverse | |
Design date | 2021 |
The Bangladeshi 2-taka note (৳2) is made up of hundred 200 poise as ৳2 = 200 poisa. Currently, it is one of government-issued Bangladeshi banknote in circulation. As a result, the two taka note is a note bearing the signature of the Finance Secretary and not the Governor of the national bank of the country. [1]
The Government of Bangladesh issued this note for public use on 29 December 1988. [2] The color of the note was salmon pink, currently it is tan & green. Front side of the note had a monument to the Bengali language movement [3] and on the back was a picture of a magpie bird. In 2015, it was decided to abolish the two taka note. [4] These notes are smuggled to India and Bangladesh for the purpose of making counterfeit money, preserving them as antiques and making drugs. [5] In 15 July 2021, the note was issued under new finance secretary. The present note has picture of Bangabandhu. [6]
(Bangladesh) | |
---|---|
Value | ৳2 |
Width | 100 mm |
Height | 60 mm |
Security features | Watermark |
Years of printing | 1988 (1st version) |
Obverse | |
Design date | 2021 |
Reverse | |
Design date | 2021 |
The Bangladeshi 2-taka note (৳2) is made up of hundred 200 poise as ৳2 = 200 poisa. Currently, it is one of government-issued Bangladeshi banknote in circulation. As a result, the two taka note is a note bearing the signature of the Finance Secretary and not the Governor of the national bank of the country. [1]
The Government of Bangladesh issued this note for public use on 29 December 1988. [2] The color of the note was salmon pink, currently it is tan & green. Front side of the note had a monument to the Bengali language movement [3] and on the back was a picture of a magpie bird. In 2015, it was decided to abolish the two taka note. [4] These notes are smuggled to India and Bangladesh for the purpose of making counterfeit money, preserving them as antiques and making drugs. [5] In 15 July 2021, the note was issued under new finance secretary. The present note has picture of Bangabandhu. [6]