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Bangladesh first issued its own postage stamps upon gaining independence in 1971. [1] A set of eight stamps, with various motifs including a map of the country, were issued. [2] [3] Shortly after, stamps in eight values were overprinted "Bangladesh Liberated" in both English and Bengali were prepared in the United Kingdom, but only three values were issued in Bangladesh.
The asterisk, or "star" following the serial number indicates this is a replacement note for one that was misprinted or damaged in the printing process. A replacement banknote , commonly referred to as a star note , is a banknote that is printed to replace a faulty one and is used as a control mechanism for governments or monetary authorities ...
[4] [5] It is the regular member of International Government Printers Association. Its clients for high quality four colour postage stamps include Nepal. [6] The corporation's 25th anniversary in 2013 was commemorated by the Bangladesh Bank issuing a ৳25 note showing its headquarters on the reverse. [7] [8] [9]
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]
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On 26 January 2013, Bangladesh Bank issued a ৳ 25 note to commemorate the 25th anniversary (silver jubilee) of the Security Printing Corporation (Bangladesh) Ltd. On the front is the National Martyr's Monument in Savar, the designs of the previous series of the Bangladeshi taka notes and its postage stamps, three spotted deer and the magpie ...
On 29 December 1988, the second government note of Rs 2 was issued. In 2004, 2 rupees coin made of "Steel" was issued. The obverse of the design of this coin had the national symbol of Bangladesh. At the center of the national emblem is a lotus flower floating in water, surrounded by two grains of rice.
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