1982/1993 - Bangladesh 1 Taka banknote PIC 6Bc XF
1982/1993 - Bangladesh 1 Taka banknote PIC 6Bc XF 

1982/1993 - Bangladesh 1 Taka banknote PIC 6Bc XF

  • Product Code: Bangladesh PIC 6Bc EBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.20€

  • Ex Tax: 2.00€


Bangladesh 1 Taka banknote associated with 1982/1993 dates, catalogued as Pick P6Bc. The Krause reference records this denomination as ND (1982), with a purple design over a multicolour underprint and the national arms positioned on the right. The left side contains no printing in the watermark area.

The reverse features a deer near the centre-left. Its watermark is a modified tiger, while this P6Bc variety is identified by a Bengali signature title meaning “Finance Secretary” and a micro-printed security thread. The individual banknote is listed in XF condition.

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Tags: Year 1982, year 1993, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 1 Taka banknote from Bangladesh. It is specifically identified as a Bangladesh 1 Taka banknote and is offered as the individual note described in the product listing.

What date and currency information is provided for the note?

The listing associates this banknote with 1982/1993. It identifies the denomination as 1 Taka and the country as Bangladesh. The currency designation provided is Taka; the supplied information does not specify whether either year represents an issue, printing or circulation date.

What catalog reference is given for this Bangladesh banknote?

The banknote is identified with the catalog reference PIC 6Bc in the title. The model/catalog reference field also records it as Bangladesh PIC 6Bc EBC, so PIC 6Bc is the explicit catalog identifier supplied for this listing.

What condition grading is stated for the banknote?

The product title describes the note as XF, while the model/catalog reference field includes EBC. These are the two condition notations shown in the listing, so collectors should review the listing details carefully when recording the grade for this specific banknote.