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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The price was Rs. 30, Rs. 3 more than the value ... Other foreign printers of Pakistani stamps have been ... postmark of Pakistan was the one issued on 9 July ...

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    Office inkjet all-in-one printers. Deskjet Ink Advantage 2640 All-in-One Printer; Deskjet Ink Advantage 4620 e-All-in-One Printer;

  4. List of banknote printers - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Nigeria [Note 3] [1] Pakistan: Pakistan Security Printing Corporation (PSPC) 1949 State Bank of Pakistan [1] Philippines: Banknotes and Securities Printing Department (BSPD) 1978 Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas [1] Poland: Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartociowych S.A. (PWPW) 1919 Ministry of Interior and Administration [1] Portugal

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    Although the user reviews here aren't exactly glowing — 3.8 stars (out of 5) from over 3,400 buyers — a low price makes it easy to overlook certain gripes, like the lack of Wi-Fi.

  6. Printing Corporation of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Printing Corporation of Pakistan (PCP), established on 1 January 1969, is a self-financed private limited company. [1] It was formed by merging the four government printing presses of Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Dhaka. PCP provides limited printing services to federal government departments and generates its own funds.

  7. Pakistan Security Printing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In July 2017, it was acquired by the State Bank of Pakistan from the Government of Pakistan for Rs. 100 billion. [1] In the same year, National Security Printing Company was incorporated which tookover tasks of printing passports, national identity cards, and stamp papers from Pakistan Security Printing Corporation. [4]