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| 表面の文字体系 | Bengali |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse features a central vignette comprising a Hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha), a pineapple, a chicken, and a bunch of bananas, symbolizing the agricultural and natural resources of Bangladesh in accordance with the FAO theme. The year of issue appears within the central field. The peripheral legend along the octagonal border carries the state name and the denomination in Bengali script, with the numeral 50 also present. |
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The FAO coin program, launched in the 1960s, enlisted central banks worldwide to issue circulating commemoratives promoting food security and agricultural development. Bangladesh participated repeatedly, though by 2001 the program had lost much of its institutional momentum and most participating nations were issuing these pieces more out of continuity than coordinated campaign. Steel had replaced earlier cupro-nickel compositions for the 50 Poisha as Bangladesh managed currency production costs through the late 1990s.