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This banknote, with a face value of 50 taka, was issued in Bangladesh in 2025. It measures 130 mm long and 60 mm wide.
The front of the banknote features an image of Ahsan Manzil, located in Dhaka, on the left side. In the center, the "guarantee clause" relating to the value of fifty taka is printed. The central background of the banknote is adorned with a representation of the national flower "Shapla" in full bloom, accompanied by leaves and buds. The face value "50" is printed in the upper left corner, the upper right corner, and the lower right corner.
The back of the banknote highlights a reproduction of the famous painting "Sangram" by Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin, positioned on the right side of the watermark area. The face value "50" is printed in the upper left corner, while the monogram of the Bangladesh Bank appears in the upper right corner. The value "50" is also present in the lower right and left corners, as well as vertically on the right side of the banknote.
The integrated watermark represents a Bengal Royal Tiger, the logo of the Bangladesh Bank, as well as the face value of the banknote.