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The obverse is centred on a vignette of Ahsan Manzil palace in Dhaka, positioned to the left, rendered against a light guilloche underprint incorporating the national flower Shapla (water lily) with leaves and buds in the background. The denomination numeral "50" appears at the upper left, with further denomination indications at the right and lower-right corners. The guarantee clause in Bengali script occupies the central register, above the Bangladesh Bank title in both Bengali and Latin scripts. |
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| Descripción del reverso |
The reverse carries a reproduction of Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin's celebrated painting "Sangram" (Struggle) on the right side of the watermark area, rendered in warm tones against a plain ground. The Bangladesh Bank monogram is printed at the upper right corner, with the denomination numeral "50" repeated at the upper left, lower left, lower right, and vertically along the right margin. The note title "FIFTY TAKA" and the artist's name appear in the lower register in Latin script. |
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Bangladesh's Security Printing Corporation in Gazipur has handled domestic banknote production since 1988, reducing the country's longstanding dependence on foreign printers — a shift that took decades to consolidate after independence. This 2025 issue is among the more recent products of that facility, printed entirely on home soil with locally managed security integration.
The specification is modest: watermark and security thread only, no optical variable ink or color-shifting features. Whether that reflects a deliberate cost decision or a production limitation at Gazipur is worth noting for collectors tracking the series.