Steel 50 Poisha of Bangladesh (AD 1977-1994) with a Hishla fish (Tenualosa ilisha), a pineapple, a chicken, and a banana – Commemorative issue FAO
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✅ **Authentic Stainless Steel Commemorative** – Genuine Bangladesh FAO issue 1977-1994 period ⭐
🏷️ **Pristine UNC Condition** – Uncirculated, new grade collectible coin in exceptional state 💎
🚀 **Historically Significant Design** – Features national emblem, constitutional symbols, and agricultural imagery 🌾
💰 **Scarce & Investment-Grade** – Limited availability makes this a highly desirable piece for collectors 📈
⭐ **Cultural Heritage Treasure** – Celebrates Bangladesh’s food security and national identity through numismatic art 🎖️
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This is a remarkable commemorative Steel 50 Poisha coin from Bangladesh, minted between 1977 and 1994 as part of a special FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) issue. Struck in stainless steel, this 19.30mm coin weighing 2.80 grams celebrates Bangladesh’s agricultural and natural resources.
The obverse features Bangladesh’s iconic national emblem—a water lily framed by rice sheaves—topped with a three-leaf tea clover and four stars symbolizing the founding principles of the 1972 constitution: nationalism, secularism, socialism, and democracy. The reverse is equally significant, depicting the Hishla fish (Tenualosa ilisha), a pineapple, chicken, and banana—representing the nation’s diverse agricultural wealth and food security initiatives.
In pristine UNC (Uncirculated) condition, this scarce piece represents an important chapter in Bangladesh’s numismatic history, especially valuable to collectors interested in FAO commemoratives and South Asian coinage. The coin’s focus on food production and natural abundance makes it historically meaningful, while its limited availability enhances its desirability among serious numismatists seeking authentic pieces of post-independence Bengali cultural heritage.
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