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Later, the 1-rupee note was modified to include a purple back with pink and blue under-print, similar to the De La Rue design. [4] Variations of the 1-rupee note are identified by differences in the serial number font and signature styles. [4] Although the PSPC had been printing lower denomination notes since July 1953, the third series of the ...
Daf is commonly known as the national instrument of Pakistan. National currency: Pakistani Rupee (PKR) [35] The Pakistani rupee has been the official currency of Pakistan since 1948. The coins and notes are issued and controlled by the central bank, namely State Bank of Pakistan. National river: Indus River [35] Indus River is the national ...
English: Indian rupees stamped with Government of Pakistan as a legal tender in the new state of Pakistan in 1947. Note printed between 11-08-1943 to 30-06-1949, the RBI Governor C. D. Deshmukh's tenure.
English: RBI 10 Rupees, King George VI, overprinted Government of Pakistan, obverse. Note printed between 11-08-1943 to 30-06-1949 , the RBI Governor C. D. Deshmukh's tenure. Date
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Indian 1-rupee note; Indian 2-rupee note; Indian 5-rupee note; Indian 10-rupee note; Indian 20-rupee note; Indian 50-rupee note; Indian 100-rupee note; Indian 200-rupee note; Indian 500-rupee note; Indian 1000-rupee note; Indian 2000-rupee note
2017 – On 14 August, People of Balochistan hoisted a 2-mile-long flag of Pakistan in Quetta. 2014 – On 15 February, 29,040 people gathered in a stadium in Lahore to form the flag of Pakistan and set a new world record for forming the world's largest national flag comprising humans, which was certified by Guinness World Records. [23] [24]