Pakistani Rupee

The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is the official currency of Pakistan. It consists of 100 paise (singular paisa). Pakistan began printing its own currency in 1948, using Indian currency with "Pakistan" stamped over for the first few months of independence.

Like the Indian Rupee, it was originally divided into 16 Annas. This lasted until 1961 when the currency was finally decimalized into 100 paise. As of 2004 1 US Dollar is worth around 57 Rupees.

Banknotes

The State Bank of Pakistan is responsible for printing Rupee banknotes, and these are printed in 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 denominations. All banknotes other than the one and two rupee ones feature a portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the front along with writing in Urdu. The backsides of banknotes vary in what image they display, and contain information in English. The only Urdu text found on the backsides of banknotes contain the legend "Earning legal livelihood is akin to prayer". Banknotes vary in width and color, with larger denominations being longer than smaller ones, and all containing multiple colors. However, each rupee does have one color that is predominant on it. All banknotes feature a watermark for security purposes. On the larger denomination notes, the watermark is a picture of Jinnah, while on smaller notes, it is a crescent and star. Different types of security threads are also present in each banknote.

Banknote pictures

Description of rupee banknotes
Denomination Dimensions Dominant Color(s) Back Illustration
1 Rupee
95 x 66 mm
Brown
Tomb of Allama Iqbal in Lahore
2 Rupees
109 x 60 mm
Purple
Badshahi Masjid in Lahore
5 Rupees
127 x 73 mm
Burgundy
Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam near Multan
10 Rupees
141 x 74 mm
Green
Mohenjo-daro
50 Rupees
154 x 73 mm
Purple and Red
Alamgiri Gate of the Lahore Fort
100 Rupees
165 x 73 mm
Red and Orange
The Islamic College of Peshawar
500 Rupees
175 x 73 mm
Green, tan, red, and orange
The State Bank of Pakistan in Islamabad
1000 Rupees
175 x 73 mm
Blue
Tomb of Jehangir in Lahore

Depiction of rupee banknotes
Front
Value (Rupees)
Back
1
2
5
10
50
100
500
1000

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