5 Taka

Emitent Bangladesh
Rok 1994-1996
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 5 Taka
Waluta Taka (1972-date)
Skład Stainless steel
Waga 8.17 g
Średnica 26.8 mm
Grubość 1.8 mm
Kształt Dodecagonal (12-sided)
Technika Milled
Orientacja Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) KM#18.1, KM#18.2, KM#18.3, Schön#23.1, Schön#23.2, Schön#23.3
Opis awersu The National Emblem of Bangladesh: a water lily bordered on two sides by rice sheaves. Above are a three-leaf clover of tea leaves and four stars representing the four principles of the first constitution of Bangladesh in 1972: nationalism, secularism, socialism, and democracy.
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu বাংলাদেশ ব্যাংক
(Translation: Bangladesh Bank)
Opis rewersu In top name of the Bridge is written in Bangla. In middle there is picture of Jamuna Multi-purpose Bridge which is currently known as Bangabandhu Bridge. Its length is 5.63 km over the river Padma which is currently 6th longest bridge in South Asia. In bottom year of issue, value of the coin is written in figure and in words both in English & Bangla.
Pismo rewersu
Legenda rewersu যমুনা বহুমুখী সেতু ১৯৯৬ FIVE TAKA ৫ পাঁচ টাকা
(Translation: Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge 1996 Five Taka 5 Five Taka)
Krawędź Smooth
Mennica
Nakład 1994 - KM#18.1 ১৯৯৪ -
1996 - KM#18.1 ১৯৯৬ (Flat design features; 7.87 g; 27.7 mm) -
1996 - KM#18.2 ১৯৯৬ (Thicker design features; 7.87 g; 27.7 mm) -
1996 - KM#18.3 ১৯৯৬ (Thicker design features; 8.17 g, 26.7 mm) -
ID Numisquare 1567146330
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: The Bangladesh 5 Taka coin, issued from 1994 to 1996, circulated during a period of consolidating parliamentary democracy and significant economic development. These years were marked by national focus on crucial infrastructure projects. As a substantial denomination in daily commerce, the 5 Taka reflected a stable yet evolving economy. Its durable stainless steel composition was a practical choice, ensuring longevity and widespread circulation within a modernizing society.

Artistry: While the specific engraver remains uncredited, the coin’s design embodies a nationalistic and functional aesthetic. The obverse prominently features the National Emblem of Bangladesh: the Shapla flower encircled by rice sheaves, jute leaves, and four stars, symbolizing the nation's agricultural foundation. The reverse design (KM#18) distinctively portrays the Bangabandhu Bridge (Jamuna Bridge), a monumental infrastructure project and source of immense national pride during this coinage's issuance period.

Technical/Grading: Struck in stainless steel, this 5 Taka coin (8.17 g, 26.8 mm) typically exhibits a robust strike. Key high-points for grading include the intricate details of the Shapla flower and rice sheaves on the obverse, and the structural elements of the Bangabandhu Bridge, particularly its pylons and cable stays, on the reverse. Collectors should scrutinize these areas for full definition. Variations (KM#18.1, 18.2, 18.3) may indicate minor die changes. Uncirculated examples should retain good luster, though stainless steel can show spotting.

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