Do you have Bangladesh note and want to know its value? Leave a comment
The only money I own from Bangladesh is this note. I think I got it out of a Cheerios box back in the 1980s. I can vaguely recall getting this note because at the time certain cereals gave world currency wrapped in plastic in the box. At the time each note was worth less than a penny in currency exchange.
Like most small denomination notes this Taka is not used in Bangladesh much instead they use one Taka coins. Taka coins are issued in 1, 2, and 5 varieties all of which are quickly replacing the currency versions. America will not follow this trend any time soon.
This is a multicolor note printed with purple ink designs. Two hidden items come up when you hold it to the light. A watermark bust of a tiger in the empty white space and a dark security thread on the right under the coat of arms.
There are six signature varieties, all the same value. More importantly there are 3 varieties for this year.
Looking at the corner of the white space you can make out a signature and underneath a title in Bengali. This is a short title অর্থসচিব (FINANCE SECRETARY) means this not the longer titled PRINCIPAL FINANCE SECRETARY = মুখ্য অর্থসচিব.
So that narrows it down to two possibilities, now look at that third picture and the security thread is solid. This means it is the least common variety which is about $1.50 in uncirculated. This is compared to thread that has micro-printing and is segmented which is only $1.00 in uncirculated.
Type/Country: 1 Taka / Bangladesh
Year: 1982
Printings: Unknown
Run: Unknown
Value: $0.75 in XF, it is mostly crisp but the corners are bent
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I have about 10 or 15 wheat pennies can you give me some value info about them
10 or 15 wheat pennies can you give me some value info about them
Sure just list the years and mintmark of each.
Found a series 2006 $20 star note recently with serial IG 06238420*, slight right corner fold, and is bent down the middle but not exactly creased, so I might be able to fix that if I put it in a book for a bit. Was just wondering if it was worth my while to hold on to it or should I just spend it like the rest of my cash.
2006 $20 star note recently with serial IG 06238420*, slight right corner fold, and is bent down the middle but not exactly creased, so I might be able to fix that if I put it in a book for a bit.
About $25.00 if pressed back into shape, it will probably stay this value for decades.
I think spending is fine, better still buy $20 worth of silver.
dates and mint mark
1944
1954-s this one has a red on it
1947
1944-s
1930
1958
1925
1945-s
1948-d
1951
1955-d
1951-d
1941-s
1952-d
1941-s
1951
1956
1941
1955-d
1953-d
1944-s
1952
1944
1955
1920
1944-d
i mean this one has red on it
Assuming circulated fine for most...
dates and mint mark
1944 about $0.05
1954-s this one has a red on it about $0.20
1947 about $0.05
1944-s about $0.07
1930 about $0.25
1958 about $0.05
1925 about $0.35
1945-s about $0.07
1948-d about $0.05
1951 about $0.05
1955-d about $0.05
1951-d about $0.05
1941-s about $0.30
1952-d about $0.05
1941-s about $0.20
1951 about $0.05
1956 about $0.05
1941 about $0.20
1955-d about $0.05
1953-d about $0.05
1944-s about $0.07
1952 about $0.05
1944 about $0.05
1955 about $0.05
1920 about $0.35
1944-d about $0.05
i mean this one has red on it
Yup, I assumed that one was almost uncirculated but as you see they are still common in mid to high grades.
thanks a million if you want some of my coins i will sell
if you want some of my coins i will sell
No thanks, good luck.
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