Bangladesh coins catalog with values online
Republic of Bangladesh
Bangladesh Taka=100 poisha
5 taka 1994
stainless steel
7.87 g., 27.7 mm., weak clouds
FIVE TAKA / Bridge, river and clouds
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 2-3 USD
5 taka 1996
stainless steel
7.87 g., 27.7 mm., strong clouds
FIVE TAKA / Bridge, river and clouds
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 2-3 USD
5 taka 1996
stainless steel
8.17 g., 26.8 mm., strong clouds
FIVE TAKA / Bridge, river and clouds
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 2-3 USD
5 taka 2005
stainless steel
date under the bridge
FIVE TAKA / Bridge, river and clouds
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 4-8 USD
5 taka 2006
stainless steel
larger characters
FIVE TAKA / Bridge, river and clouds
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
5 taka 2008
stainless steel
smaller characters, other waves
FIVE TAKA / Bridge, river and clouds
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - ~1 USD
5 taka 2012 (2012-2013)
stainless steel
5 / 2012 FIVE TAKA / BANGLADESH BANK / Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (first president of Bangladesh)
Bangladesh bank logo
Coin value - ~1 USD
2 taka 2004 (2004, 2008)
stainless steel
FAO
Two children reading
TWO 2 TAKA / National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - ~1 USD
2 taka 2010
stainless steel
Outlined stars, water lily and bust
2 / 2010 / BANGLADESH / Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (first president of Bangladesh)
TWO TAKA / National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - <1 USD
2 taka 2013
stainless steel
Plain stars, water lily and bust
2 / 2013 / BANGLADESH / Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (first president of Bangladesh)
TWO TAKA / National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 2-3 USD
1 taka 1975 (1975-1977)
copper-nickel
FAO
Stylized family
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 2-3 USD
1 taka 1995 (1992-1995)
stainless steel
FAO
Stylized family
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - ~1 USD
1 taka 1996 (1996, 1999)
brass
FAO
Stylized family
ONE TAKA / National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 4-5 USD
1 taka 2003 (2002-2003)
stainless steel
Stylized family
ONE TAKA / National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - ~1 USD
1 taka 2010 (2010-2014)
stainless steel
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (first president of Bangladesh)
1 / 2010 / BANGLADESH
ONE TAKA / National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - <1 USD
50 poisha1973
stainless steel
Bird
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 7-12 USD
50 poisha 1977 (1977-1994)
stainless steel
FAO
Fish, chicken and produce
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
50 poisha 2001
stainless steel
Fish, chicken and produce
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 40-50 USD
25 poisha 1973
stainless steel
Rohu
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 4-5 USD
25 poisha 1974 (1974-1979)
stainless steel
FAO
Carp, egg, banana, squash
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
25 poisha 1991 (1977-1994)
stainless steel
Tiger head left within inner circle
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
10 poisha 1973 (1973-1974)
aluminium
Large leaf
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
10 poisha 1974 (1974-1979)
aluminium
FAO
Vehicle and plant
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
10 poisha 1977 (1977-1980)
aluminium
24 mm.
FAO
Stylized family
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
10 poisha 1994 (1981-1994)
aluminium
22 mm.
FAO
Family
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
5 poisha 1973 (1973-1974)
aluminium
full gear
FAO
Hoe inside gear
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - ~1 USD
5 poisha 1978 (1974-1979)
aluminium
gear the dotted line below
FAO
Hoe inside gear
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - <1 USD
5 poisha 1977 (1977-1994)
aluminium
FAO
Plow inside gear
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - 1-2 USD
1 poisha 1974
aluminium
Decorative circle
National emblem - Shapla (water lily)
Coin value - <1 USD
Coins of Bangladesh in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.
Inside the sections, the coins are sorted by denomination - from large to small.
The cost of the coin is approximate and is indicated specifically for the coin shown in the picture. You can use this price to evaluate similar coins (of the same type), but remember that the value is affected by many factors, such as the state of preservation and the date of minting. The cost of coins of the same type can vary greatly depending on the number of surviving copies.
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