2007  -  Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 6Cj UNC
2007  -  Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 6Cj UNC 

2007 - Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 6Cj UNC

  • Product Code: Bangladesh PIC 6Cj
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.75€

  • Ex Tax: 2.50€


This Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote is associated with 2007 and is listed under Pick reference P6Cj. The note is designated UNC, indicating the condition specified for this individual item.

Its design uses a grey-green main colour with orange and green underprinting. The front features a monument at the right, while the reverse depicts a dhyal, or magpie-robin, at the left. A tiger’s head appears in the watermark area. This banknote belongs to the Bangladesh 2 Taka type catalogued as P6c, which includes several signature and security-thread varieties.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote associated with 2007. The product listing identifies the note as UNC, using that grade notation to describe the item offered.

What country, denomination and currency are identified?

The banknote is identified with Bangladesh and has a denomination of 2 Taka. The year associated with this listing is 2007. The supplied information does not state whether 2007 refers specifically to the issue, printing or circulation year.

What is the catalog reference for this Bangladesh banknote?

The catalog reference shown in the listing is Bangladesh PIC 6Cj. This identifier should be used to distinguish the listed note within the supplied catalog information; no separate catalog system or additional variant description is provided.

What condition and image information are provided?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, using the condition notation shown in the product title. It also states that the images are for reference. No further physical-condition details are supplied, so the photographs should not be treated as a guarantee of every individual note characteristic.