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  2. Template:Bangladeshi taka - Wikipedia

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    This template is only capable of inflating Consumer Price ... ৳10 (equivalent to ৳74 in 2023) {{BDT ... from Bangladeshi Takas (Tk.) to United States Dollars.

  3. Template:BDTConvert - Wikipedia

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    The value, in Bangladeshi takas, that needs to be converted. The template will not accept pre-formatted values (e.g. 1,234) The template will not accept pre-formatted values (e.g. 1,234) currency_formatting

  4. Bangladeshi taka - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladeshi taka (Bengali: টাকা, sign: ৳, code: BDT, short form: Tk) is the currency of Bangladesh. In Unicode, it is encoded at U+09F3 ৳ BENGALI RUPEE SIGN . Issuance of banknotes ৳ 10 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank , while the ৳ 2 and ৳ 5 govt. notes are the responsibility of the ministry of finance .

  5. Bangladeshi 10-poisha coin - Wikipedia

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    The official currency was named Taka, later "৳" was designated as the sign or symbol for Taka. The minimum unit of money fixed is one rupee. And a percentage of money is called Paisa. That is, ৳1 is equal to 100 paise. In 1973, 5 paisa, 10 paisa, 25 paisa and 50 paisa started circulation. [2] [3]

  6. List of currencies in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Taka [10] BDT Bangladesh ৳ [11] ... BTN Bhutan: Nu [13] Chhertum [12] Pound Sterling [14] GBP British Indian Ocean Territory (Great Britain) £ Pence Brunei dollar ...

  7. Bangladeshi 5 Taka Coin - Wikipedia

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    The first Rs 5 note was issued on 4 March 1972. On October 1, 1993, 5 Taka coins were issued. The obverse of the design of this coin had the national symbol of Bangladesh.

  8. 10 dollar note - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes with the denomination of 10 dollars have been issued by a number of countries; see the following articles: United States ten-dollar bill; Australian ten-dollar note; Canadian ten-dollar note; New Zealand ten-dollar note; Banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar

  9. Straits dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Commissioners of Currency introduced 5 and 10 dollar notes in 1898, followed by 50 and 100 dollars in 1901 and 1 dollar in 1906. Emergency issues of 10 and 25 cents were made between 1917 and 1920. 1000 dollar notes were issued in 1930 but during the remainder of the 1930s only 1, 5 and 10 dollar notes were issued.