Some coins of Bangladesh lost in the evolution of time.
I hope you all are well, with your prayers and the infinite mercy of Allah Ta'ala I am also well. Today I appeared with my post in everyone's favorite community. Today I will discuss with you about the coins lost in the evolution of time. So without further ado let's discuss the lost coins in detail:-----------
What is currency
A medium of exchange for exchanging goods or services is currency. Since ancient times this currency has been exchanged by bartering various items. Currency plays an important role in human life without which no work can be done. In other words, currency is a medium of exchange, which acts as a measure of value.
Coins during the reign of Nawab Sirajuddaula.
About 15-16 years ago my grandfather found an urn while digging in the ground. There were total 6 to 7 workers, they broke the water pitcher and got several coins. As the people of the previous era, they had no ill will or any kind of jealousy. So everyone shared the coins. I have been seeing this coin since I was little, I have not seen such a big coin since birth.
As a coin of the reign of Nawab Sirajuddaula, I think the coin is completely destroyed and it is not clear whether it is written. But it is clear that the image of Sirajuddaula is seen. Sirajuddaula was the last independent Nawab of Bengal. Sirajuddaula was an icon or young Nawab in the history of Bengal. The whole story of Sirajuddaula is well known to everyone because we have read about Sirajuddaula in many textbooks since childhood.
10 paise coins lost in the evolution of time.
This ten paise coin is the most well-known coin of this period in Bangladesh. This ten paise coin has been lost in the evolution of time twelve years ago. With these ten paisas we used to buy chocolates, buy sweets and eat it and everyone knows it
Used to buy pickles and boots from the famous Cuttack walla. To today's kids, our times will seem imaginary because a chocolate bar costs a lot these days. My mother carefully kept the coins that were lost in the evolution of time.
25 paise coins lost in the evolution of time.
This lost twenty-five paise coin would have bought two delicious chocolates at that time. Two pieces of small bakery biscuits were available.
The 25 paise coin had the image of a roe fish but over time the image of the national animal, the Royal Bengal Tiger, was given.
When we were kids, while going to school or going to a fair, the family would hand us some 50 paise and two rupee notes. For 3-4 taka, we used to roam around the fair and eat and drink. At 50 paisa many things were available in Jhal Muri shop, Jhal Muri, Boot Badam Achar and four Jhal chocolates for 50 paisa were also available which were very fun to eat.
Red money notes were once seen in large quantities. Red money came at a time and started to be used for illegal activities. He started making rings, neck chains, nose flowers, etc.
with red coins as illegal work. Then the last red money disappeared from us. The one rupee currency is now functioning properly but no longer in the red spot it has been stopped by the government.
In today's digital age, you don't need to carry money in your pocket. Money is now moving around through the air, just use it properly it will be the rule of time. All used currency paper notes will disappear.
So friends this was my lost currency of today's Bengali tradition. Hope you all like it and wish you all good health and well being.
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