Five Taka Banknote of Bangladesh
2021-05-11 Tue
The five taka banknote is a regular issue of Bangladesh. It was issued in 2014 and belongs to 2011 series. The note posses the colour scheme of Olive green and brown colour with white margins.The obverse side of the banknote described the legend 'Bangladesh Bank' in Bengali script on top of the centre as well in English at left side. The image of Muhibur Rahman is seen on the left with promise text at the centre and signatory at the centre bottom. The image of National Martyr's Monument in Savar is illustrated at the centre as the background image. Prefix and serial number are printed at the bottom left and upper right. The numerical denomination in Bengali script is seen at upper left and bottom right corner and in English at top right corner. The denomination in words in Bengali script is printed at the upper centre side.
The reverse of this note depicts the legend 'Bangladesh Bank' on top of the centre and in Bengali script at centre bottom side of the note. The Bangladesh bank logo is seen at top right and year of issue below it. The image of Naogaon Kusumba mosque is seen at right with its name below. The numerical denomination is illustrated in Bengali script at the top left and in English at the bottom right. The denominations printed in words on the right side.
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