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20 Taka

Issuer Bangladesh Bank
Year 2025
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Value 20 Taka
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Obverse description The obverse presents a vignette of the Kantaji Temple, Dinajpur, positioned to the left, rendered against a guilloché underprint incorporating the national flower Shapla (water lily) with foliage and buds. The guarantee clause and denomination inscriptions in Bengali script and Western numerals are centred on the note, with the numeral '20' appearing at the upper left, lower right, and along the right margin.
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Reverse description The reverse carries a vignette of the Paharpur Buddhist Monastery (Sompura Mahavihara), Naogaon, positioned to the right of the watermark reserve area. The numeral '20' appears at the upper left and lower right corners, the Bangladesh Bank monogram is printed at the right, and '20' runs vertically along the right margin.
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Bangladesh Bank has periodically reissued the 20 Taka in modified form since the denomination was first introduced in the 1970s, and the 2025 issue continues that pattern. Whether this printing reflects a security upgrade, a signature change following a new Governor's appointment, or a routine reorder is not yet confirmed in available documentation for TBB#367.

Too recent for settled catalog consensus — collector holdings remain thin and secondary market pricing is still forming.