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On 14 December 1963, the State Bank of Pakistan started operating its printing press, eventually taking over all national banknote production. [4] 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 ...
20 Rupee Coin January 31, 2015 To commemorate the “Pakistan-China Year of Friendly Exchange 2015”. Cupro Nickel, Copper 75%, Nickel 25% The coin shall be round, Dimension of 27.5 mm (and weight of 10 grams). 100,000 17 20 Rupee Coin March 16, 2015 To commemorate the"100 years of Glory" Islamia College, Peshawar.
Pakistan Security Printing Corporation was established as a joint venture company by Government of Pakistan on March 10, 1949, with M/s Thomas De La Rue International of United Kingdom. Over the years, PSPC underwent several expansion programs and enhancement of its own portfolio.
The Pakistani 5-rupee coin (Rs. 5) is a denomination of the Pakistani rupee. [1] The 5-rupee coin is an alloy comprising 79 percent copper, 20 percent zinc, and 1 percent nickel. [2] [3] It weighs 3 grams and measures 18.5 mm in diameter. [2] [3]
The Pakistani 75 Rupee Commemoration Notes are Commemorative denominations of Pakistani Rupee issued by the State Bank of Pakistan(SBP).The Green Coloured 75 Rupee Note was released on 17th August 2022 marking the 75th Independence Anniversary of Pakistan, featuring key figures in the nation's history to commemorate their "struggles" for the country.
This is a list of current motifs on the banknotes of different countries. The customary design of banknotes in most countries is a portrait of a notable citizen on the front (or obverse) and a different motif on the back (or reverse) - often something relating to that person.
100 euro note; 100 krooni; 100 new shekel banknote ... Indian 100-rupee note; N. ... Ukrainian one hundred-hryvnia note; Ulster Bank £100 note; United States one ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. 1987 Cricket World Cup; 1996 Cricket World Cup; Abbottabad; Administrative units of Pakistan; Ahmadpur East Tehsil; Allama Iqbal International Airport; Attock; Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore; Bahawalpur; Battle of the Hydaspes