Bangladesh

Billetes de banco de Bangladesh. Sin circular y con calidad Plancha. Banknotes. Billetes de Bangladesh.


2016 -  Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 52e UNC

2016 - Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 52e UNC

This individual Bangladesh 2 taka banknote is associated with 2016 and is identified by the catalogu..

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ND -  Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 6Ca UNC

ND - Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 6Ca UNC

This Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote is catalogued as Pick P6ca and listed as ND, with the catalogue rang..

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ND -  Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 6Cc UNC

ND - Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote PIC 6Cc UNC

This Bangladesh 2 Taka banknote is catalogued as ND (1988–) under Pick reference P6Cc. The note feat..

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Frequently asked questions

What periods and denominations are represented in this Bangladesh banknote category?

This shop’s Bangladesh catalog spans dated issues from 1978 through 2016, together with some entries identified as undated, or ND. Represented denominations include 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 60 taka. The selection covers several different issue periods, but it should be understood as the scope of this shop’s catalog rather than a complete record of every Bangladesh banknote issued.

Which notable catalog groups appear among the Bangladesh banknotes?

The category includes several useful groups for reference-based collecting. Low-denomination notes include the Pick 6 family, represented by P6A, P6Bc and multiple P6C suffix variants. Later groups include P52 variants for 2 taka and P53 variants for 5 taka. Other references range from P21a and P22 to P61, allowing collectors to compare notes across different dates, denominations and catalog classifications.

How can I identify a Bangladesh banknote using its Pick reference?

Match the denomination, stated date and complete Pick number shown in the listing. The suffix is important: P52a and P52e are separate catalog variants, just as P6Ca, P6Cc, P6Ce and P6Cj are distinct references within the P6C group. Shop titles may display the abbreviation “PIC,” while the product data also describes these as Pick numbers. Record the full reference rather than only its numerical portion.

How can collectors distinguish similar low-denomination Bangladesh notes in this catalog?

Begin with the denomination, then compare the date or ND designation and the full catalog suffix. For example, the represented 2 taka notes include P6Ca, P6Cc, P6Ce and P6Cj, as well as later P52a and P52e issues. The 5 taka selection likewise includes P25c, P46Ab, P53a and P53Ab. These identifiers provide a more precise distinction than denomination alone.

What should a buyer check before choosing a Bangladesh banknote?

Check the listing’s denomination, date, complete Pick reference and stated grade, where one is provided. The catalog includes grade labels such as UNC and XF, so buyers should compare the exact product title rather than relying on the broader category description. Several records also state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be the number supplied, making image notes important to review.

Does the catalog show a sequence of Bangladesh 10 taka issues?

Yes. The represented 10 taka references form a useful dated sequence: P21a from 1978, P26 from 1982, P32 from 1996, P33 from 1997, P35 from 2000 and P39 from 2002. This sequence can help collectors organize the shop’s Bangladesh notes chronologically while retaining the precise Pick attribution for each issue. It describes the catalog selection, not every 10 taka banknote issued by Bangladesh.