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| Emittent | Bangladesh Bank |
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| Jahr | 2022 |
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| Form | Rectangular |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | জাতির গৌরবের প্রতীক পদ্মা সেতু বাংলাদেশ ব্যাংক একশত টাকা স্বারক নোট বিনিময়যোগ্য নয় (Translation: Padma Bridge the symbol of national pride BANGLADESH BANK One hundred taka Commemorative Note Not exchangeable) |
| Rückseitenbeschreibung | The reverse is dominated by a full-colour photographic vignette of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge extending diagonally across the composition, with river traffic visible on the waters of the Padma below. The denomination "৳100" appears at lower left and "100" at lower right, flanking the Bangladesh Bank seal and the year "2022" at centre bottom, all within a warm orange guilloche border. The English legends "Padma Bridge - The symbol of national pride" and "COMMEMORATIVE NOTE" are inscribed in red at the upper right. |
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The Padma Bridge opened on 25 June 2022 after years of international controversy — the World Bank withdrew its $1.2 billion financing commitment in 2012 over corruption allegations, and Bangladesh ultimately funded the entire $3.87 billion project domestically. That decision transformed the bridge into a political flashpoint well before the first span was laid.
Printed domestically by the Security Printing Corporation in Gazipur, this commemorative issue is notable for being produced entirely within Bangladesh — no foreign security printer involved. For a commemorative of this profile, that is itself part of the story the note is meant to tell.