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The front represents an 18th century terracotta plaque.
The reverse side shows The National Museum of Bangladesh, initially founded on March 20, 1913 as the Dhaka Museum and officially inaugurated on August 7, 1913, experienced significant growth from its beginnings with a first expansion in June 1914. After several administrative reorganizations and close cooperation with Dhaka University from 1936, it has become an important cultural symbol for the country. After Bangladesh's independence in 1971, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman promoted the museum as a testament to the national freedom struggle, contributing to its transformation into the national museum officially inaugurated in 1983. Today, it houses a diverse collection of historical and cultural artifacts, providing visitors with a rich and varied insight into the history and culture of Bangladesh.
Country...............................
Bangladesh
Face Value..........................
100 Taka
Quality................................
New, UNC
Year....................................
2013
Signature(s).........................
Atiur Rahman
Printer................................
Bangladesh Security Printing Press, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Composition.......................
Paper
Dimensions (mm)................
140 x 62
Reference............................
P63 (World Paper Money)
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