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1 Taka (1973) (hand holding rice plants)

Rarely used:1, 5, 10, 25, 50 paisa

1 taka

5 taka

Banknotes

孟加拉塔卡(Bangladeshi taka/Bangladesh Taka/????????? ???? 原符号:? 标准符号:BDT)

50 poisha(not widely circulated)

孟加拉塔卡样币

500 Taka

Central bank:Bangladesh Bank

孟加拉铸币25 paise

2 taka

The 1 and 2 taka notes are issued by the Government of Bangladesh. The rest of the notes are issued by Bangladesh‘s central bank, the Bangladesh Bank.

孟加拉铸币50 paise

 

20 Taka 2006 (Choto Sona Masjid; men washing jute)

10 poisha (rarely circulated)

5 taka

 

孟加拉铸币10 paise

 

50 Taka 2003 (Assembly; Bagha Mosque)

 

 

 

1 Taka (1982) (arms; deer)

 

Denominations

Coins

 

5 Taka 2006 (Mehrab niche in Kusumbag mosque; factory)

25 poisha(not widely circulated)

History

The word is derived from the Sanskrit tanka which was an ancient, even in medieval times, denomination of silver coin. The term taka was widely used in different parts of India but with varying meanings. In north India, taka was a copper coin equal to two paise and in the south, it was equal to four paisa or one anna. It was only in Bengal and orissa where taka was equal to the rupee. In all areas of India, taka was used informally for money in general. But Bengal was the stronghold of taka.

 

孟加拉铸币10 paise

 

100 Taka

 

孟加拉铸币5 paise

 

The taka is the official currency of Bangladesh. Also, in neighboring India, speakers of Bengali and Assamese use the term taka to refer to the Indian rupee. In Bangladesh, the symbol ? (or Tk, in English) is used to represent taka; for example, ???, ?50 or Tk 50 would represent 50 taka. It is subdivided into 100 paise (sometimes spelled poisha)

 

10 Taka (1996) (Atiya Jame Mosque; hydroelectric dam)

User(s):Bangladesh

Subunit:1/100 paisa

Banknotes:1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 taka

10 taka

 

孟加拉铸币5 paise

2 Taka (1988) (Sun; monument; Dhyal, Magpie-robin)

Coins:

Symbol: ?

500 taka

 

50 taka

Freq. used :1, 2, 5 taka

100 taka

 

20 taka

 

孟加拉铸币10 paise

5 poisha (rarely circulated)

In the late 90‘s, the government issued polymer 10-taka notes as an experiment (similar to the Australian dollar). They proved unpopular, however, and were withdrawn later. At present, the 1-taka and 5-taka notes are gradually being replaced with coins.

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Rupee was introduced by the Turko-Afghan rulers and was strongly upheld by the Mughals and the British rulers. The Bengali people always used the word taka for the rupee, whether silver or gold. Ibn Batuta noticed that, in Bengal, people described gold coins (Dinar) as gold tanka and silver coin as silver tanka. In other words, whatever might be the metallic content of the coin, the people called it taka. This tradition has been followed to this day in Assamese, Oriya and Bengali speaking regions like Bangladesh, West Bengal, Orissa and Assam.

孟加拉塔卡铸币

孟加拉铸币10 paise

 

Inflation:7.2%

10 Taka (1997) (Sheikh Mujibur Rahman; Lalbagh Fort)

孟加拉塔卡简介

ISO 4217 Code:BDT

孟加拉铸币25 paise

 

1 poisha (rarely circulated)

Source:The World Factbook, 2006 est.

10 Taka 2000 (M. Rahman) plastic polymer note

The taka became Bangladesh‘s currency in 1972, replacing the Pakistani rupee at par.

Issuance

10 Taka 2002 (Baitul Mukarram; National Parliament)

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