Banknotes of the Bangladeshi taka

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Banknotes from the tenth series, issued between 2011 and 2024

Taka is the official currency of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Bank is responsible for the issuance of most of the taka banknotes. The taka banknotes were first issued in 1972, following the independence of Bangladesh, replacing the Pakistani Rupee. The Security Printing Corporation (Bangladesh) Ltd. has the sole legal authority of the printing of the banknotes.

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There had been eleven series of taka banknotes since the issuance of the first series in 1972. Banknotes generally feature the heritage sites (mostly mosques), national monuments and portrayals of the village life, agriculture, industry and animals of the country. Apart from this, the portrait of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding president of Bangladesh, used to feature in the obverse of the series issued under the Awami League governments.

First Series

Bangladesh introduced its first banknotes on 4 March 1972. At first 1 taka and 100 taka banknotes were introduced. Later 10 and 5 taka notes were added. This first issued series is commonly known as "Map Series". These banknotes are considered as emergency issue banknotes to replace the Pakistan rupee banknotes both with and without rubber stamp overprints. [1]

Map Series (1972)
ImageValueDescriptionPeriod
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳1Map of Bangladesh Guilloche patterns and "1" in Bengali ("১")4 March 1972 – 30 March 1974
৳5Map of Bangladesh and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Guilloche patterns and "5" in Bengali and English2 June 1972 – 1 April 1973
৳10Guilloche patterns and "10" in Bengali and English2 May 1972 – 1 April 1973
৳100Guilloche patterns and "100" in Bengali and English4 March 1972 – 1 April 1973

Second Series

After issuing the first banknotes, there were many conspiracy theories, counterfeiting problems and rumours, so the government issued the second series. These second series banknotes were printed by Thomas De La Rue of the United Kingdom. First-issued banknotes were subsequently withdrawn from circulation by 30 April 1974 after having ceased to hold legal tender status from 30 March 1974. [2]

Thomas De La Rue Series (1972)
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳1Dark purple, light purple and khakiHand holding paddy riceThe emblem of Bangladesh 2 March 1973
৳5RedBangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Shapla flowers1 September 1972
৳10GreenRural landscape of riverine Bangladesh2 June 1972
৳100GrayRiverscape of rural Bangladesh1 September 1972

Third Series

Bangladesh Government signed agreements with Thomas De La Rue and Bradbury Wilkinson at the same time. Both of them printed same denominations with different design almost at the same time. As a result, two different series were circulating at the same time. [2]

Bradbury Wilkinson Series (1972)
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳1Dark purple, light purple and khakiWoman pounding grainHand holding paddy rice, and the emblem of Bangladesh 18 December 1973
৳5RedBangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Factories by a river15 September 1972
৳10GreenRural scene15 October 1973

Fourth Series

In 1976, following the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and subsequent regime changes in 1975, a completely new series of notes was introduced, with the exception of the 1-taka note, which was released as the second variety of the third issue during 1976. The notes of this issue are notable for the absence of the portrait of Sheikh Mujib, whose portrait had dominated all issues of the Bangladesh Bank until this issue. Instead of the familiar portrait, each note has an illustration of the Star Mosque on its front. 50 and 500 taka denominations were added in this series. 5, 10, 50 and 100 taka denominations were printed by Thomas De La Rue. 500 taka notes were printed by Giesecke and Devrient of Germany. [3]

Star Mosque Series (1976)
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳5Brown Star Mosque Factories by a river11 October 1976
৳10PurpleRice harvest
৳50OrangeTea garden1 March 1976
৳100Orange and blueRiver scene
৳500Blue, purple and black Supreme Court of Bangladesh 15 December 1976

Fifth Series

The fifth issue of banknotes was introduced over a two-year period from December 1977 to September 1979. The notes of this issue are very similar to those of the fourth issue; except the Star Mosque was replaced on most notes by a new vignette and the colours of the notes are a little darker. There was no 500-taka note released in this issue, but a new denomination note of 20 taka was introduced on 20 August 1979, being the last note of this issue prepared by the Bangladesh Bank. [3]

Fifth Series (1977)
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳1Orange and yellowThe emblem of Bangladesh Three spotted deer 3 September 1979
৳5BrownMihrab of the Kusumba Mosque Factories by a river2 May 1978
৳10Purple Atia Mosque Rice harvest3 August 1978
৳20Green Choto Sona Mosque Jute washing20 August 1979
৳50Orange Sat Gambuj Mosque Tea garden4 June 1979
৳100Blue and brown Star Mosque Southern gate of Lalbagh Fort 15 December 1977

Sixth Series

During the 1980s, some designs of taka notes were introduced, but most of the designs were the same. A new denomination of taka 2 note was also introduced. 10 and 50 takas were redesigned. Other denominations were the same as the previous series.

1980s Banknotes
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳2 Salmon pink and green Shaheed Minar The doyel (the national bird)29 December 1988
৳10Copper Atia Mosque Spillway of Kaptai Dam 3 September 1982
৳50Red National Martyrs' Memorial Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban 24 August 1987

Seventh Series

After Awami League formed government in 1996, a newly designed banknotes of 10, 50 and 500 taka were issued from 1997. 10 taka note had a portrait of Sheikh Mujib for the first time since the third series.

90s Series
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳10Green and brown Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Lalbagh Fort Mosque11 December 1997
৳50Orange Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban Bagha Mosque 22 August 1999
৳500Blue and orange National Martyrs' Memorial Supreme Court of Bangladesh 2 July 1998

Eighth Series

This series was printed between 2000 and 2001. A polymer banknote of denomination 10 was added, but later withdrawn due to lack of popularity. Paper notes of denomination 100 and 500 were printed with new designs. A portrait of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was added on each new note replacing the National Martyrs' Memorial.

Bangabandhu Series (2000)
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳10Pink Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Baitul Mukarram National Mosque Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban 14 December 2000
৳100Blue Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sixty Dome Mosque Jamuna Bridge 15 March 2001
৳500Cream and Pink Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sat Gambuj Mosque Supreme Court of Bangladesh 10 August 2000

Ninth Series

After the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) came to power in 2001, new series of banknotes were introduced between 2002 and 2003. The portrait of Sheikh Mujib was absent in this series. In 2008, 1000 taka note was introduced for the first time.

Ninth Series
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳10PinkNational emblem and Baitul Mukarram National Mosque Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban 7 January 2002
৳20Green Choto Sona Mosque Washing jute 13 July 2002
৳50Yellow and copper Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban Bagha Mosque 12 May 2003
৳100Blue National Martyrs' Memorial and Sixty Dome Mosque Jamuna Bridge 5 June 2002
৳500Cream and pink National Martyrs' Memorial and Sat Gambuj Mosque Supreme Court of Bangladesh 17 July 2002
৳1000Pink Shaheed Minar Curzon Hall, Dhaka University 27 October 2008

Tenth Series

After Awami League restored power in 2009, the Bangladesh Bank issued a new series of banknotes, phasing out the older designs for new, more secure ones. All banknotes other than the 1 taka feature a portrait of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the obverse along with the watermark of the National Martyrs' Memorial. [4]

Bangabandhu Series [4] [5]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColorDescriptionDate of Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverseWatermark
৳2100 × 60 mmTan & Green Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, National Monument (Savar) Shaheed Minar, Dhaka National Martyrs' Memorial and
electrotype denomination
15 July 2021 [6]
৳5117 × 60 mmGrey Kusumba Mosque 5 January 2017
৳10122 × 60 mmPink Baitul Mukarram National Mosque 7 March 2012
৳20127 × 60 mmGreen Sixty Dome Mosque
৳50130 × 60 mmOrangePloughing (Zainul Abedin's painting)15 December 2019
৳100140 × 62 mmBlue Star Mosque 9 August 2011
৳200146 × 63 mmYellow Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, agriculture in Bangladesh 17 March 2020
৳500152 × 65 mmCyan Agriculture in Bangladesh 9 August 2011
৳1000160 × 70 mmViolet Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban

Eleventh Series

Following the fall of Awami League in the July Revolution in 2024, the Bangladesh Bank announced plans to redesign Taka banknotes by 2025. The central bank's Currency and Design Advisory Committee, made up of nine members was selected to submit theme proposals to the Ministry of Finance. [7] [8] [9] Sheikh Mujib's portrait was removed and graffiti of the July Revolution was added in this series.

Eleventh Series
ImageValueMain ColorDescriptionFirst Issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
৳2Light GreenMartyred Intellectuals Memorial, Mirpur Martyred Intellectuals Memorial, Rayer Bazar 2 June 2025 [10]
৳5Pink Star Mosque and Nymphaea nouchali Graffiti of the July Revolution
৳10 Baitul Mukarram and Nymphaea nouchali
৳20Cyan Kantajew Temple and Nymphaea nouchali Somapura Mahavihara 1 June 2025 [11]
৳50Deep Brown Ahsan Manzil and Nymphaea nouchaliThe Struggle by Zainul Abedin 1 June 2025 [12]
৳100Sky Blue Sixty Dome Mosque and Nymphaea nouchali The Sundarbans 2 June 2025 [10]
৳200Golden Yellow Aparajeyo Bangla and Nymphaea nouchaliGraffiti of the July Revolution
৳500Olive Green Central Shaheed Minar and Nymphaea nouchali Bangladesh Supreme Court
৳1000Violet National Martyrs' Memorial and Nymphaea nouchali Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban 1 June 2025 [13]

Commemorative banknotes

The folder of the banknote for the 40th anniversary of the independence of Bangladesh had a spelling error of the name of the country. It was inserted as Bangldesh instead of Bangladesh. [14]

Commemorative banknotes of the Bangladeshi taka
OccasionImageValueDimensionsMain ColorsDescriptionYear of IssueDate of First IssuePrint VolumeWatermark
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
Victory Day Silver Jubilee (1971-1996)10Violet on multicolor underprintAtiya Jam-e Mosque in TangaliSpillway of Kaptai Dam 1996Modified tiger head; overprint on obverse watermark area: "VICTORY DAY SILVER JUBILEE '96"
40th Anniversary of Independence (1971-2011)40122 x 60 mmDark red, orange, and green Bangabandhu; National monument (Savar)Soldiers201121 December 2011Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, electrotype 10 denomination and bank logo
60 Years of Language Movement (1952-2012)60130 x 60 mmYellow, brown, violet, orange, and blue Shaheed Minar monument Veterans of the Language Movement; first Shaheed Minar monument (1952)201215 February 201220,000

(5000 in folders)

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on pixelated background, electrotype bank logo and 50
Silver Jubilee of "The Security Printing Corporation (Bangladesh) Ltd." (1988-2013)25123 x 60 mmBlue, purple and redNational Martyr's Monument in Savar; Bangladeshi taka banknotes and postage stamps; three spotted deer; magpie-robin ( doyel )Headquarters of the Security Printing Corporation201326 January 2013Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, electrotype 10 denomination and bank logo
100 Years Bangladesh National Museum (1913-2013)100140 x 62 mmBlue and red18th-century terra-cotta plaque of a horsemanBangladesh National Museum9 July 2013100,000

(11,000 in folders)

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on a pixelated background, electrotype 100 denomination and bank logo
Developing Bangladesh - March 201870Purple, orange and greenSheikh Mujibur Rahman; map of Bangladesh; National Martyrs' Memorial in Savar; Betbunia Satellite Center Bangabandhu-1 satellite in orbit above earth; Padma Bridge; Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina201822 March 2018
Bangabandhu Centenary (1920-2020)100Red, orange and yellowBangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman; Signature of Bangabandhu.Picture of the Sundarbans mangrove forest with The Royal Bengal Tiger and the riverbank view202018 March 2020 [15]
Golden Jubilee of Independence (1971-2021) Circulating commemorative banknote50Dark Orenge and light yellowSheikh Mujibur Rahman; National Martyrs' Monument in Savar; logo for the golden jubilee of independence"Plough the field" by Shilpacharza Zainul Abedin 2021Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on a pixelated background, electrotype 50 and bank logo
Golden Jubilee of Independence (1971-2021)Purple, light yellow and greenSheikh Mujibur Rahman; National Martyrs' Monument in Savar; logo for the golden jubilee of independenceFreedom Fighters of the Liberation Army
Opening of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge, 2022100146 × 63 mmLight yellowSheikh Mujibur Rahman; Sheikh Hasina; Bangabandhu / Jomunā bridge Padma bridge 202226 June 2022Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on a pixelated background, electrotype 200 and bank logo
Golden Jubilee of the Constitution and the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (1972-2022)50130 × 60 mmBrownSheikh Mujibur Rahman; Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, Dhaka.Supreme Court of Bangladesh18 December, 2022Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on a pixelated background, electrotype 50 and bank logo
Opening of the Dhaka Metro Rail, 2022GreenSheikh Hasina; Dhaka Metro RailDhaka Metro Rail28 December, 2022
Opening of the Bangabandhu Tunnel, 2023Sheikh Mujibar Rahman; Sheikh Hasina; Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibar Rajman Tunnel, ChittagongBangabandhu Sheikh Mujibar Rajman Tunnel202329 October, 2023

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