Pakistan 1000 rupees in india

  1. History of Pakistani Currency Over the Years
  2. 1000 Pakistani Rupees banknote


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History of Pakistani Currency Over the Years

Updated (Oct 07, 2022): SBP’s Tweet about the Issuance of the All-new 75 Rupees Note According to the SBP’s official tweet, the PKR 75 note is finally available for public use at all of its Banking Services Corporation (BSC) offices across the country. In its history, the central bank has issued the second commemorative currency note after the first 50-rupee commemorative note that was introduced in 1997 to celebrate the country’s 50 years of independence. New Commemorative banknote of Rs75 is now available for general public at all SBP BSC offices and branches of commercial banks. This banknote is legal tender and can be used as medium of exchange for all transactions across Pakistan. Pakistan Gets 75 Rupees Currency Note on Its 75th Birthday In a bid to mark Pakistan’s 75 Independence day with a commemorative development, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) officially revealed the brand-new PKR 75 banknote. According to the central bank’s Twitter handle, the public issuance of the PKR 75 note will start on September 30, 2022. 1/2 For details: As you can see in the video above, the colour of the currency note is mainly emerald green while some of its parts have light green, white and grey colours. On the front side of the note, are the portraits of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and Allama Muhammad Iqbal (from left to right). Meanwhile, the backside of the note has a picture of Markhor, emphasizing the importance of environment...

1000 Pakistani Rupees banknote

• Location: Pakistan • Currency: Pakistani Rupees • Series: current Pakistani Rupee banknotes • Tender: banknotes • Dimensions: 155 × 65 mm • Composition material: paper • Colour: blue • Person: Baba-i-Qaum, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Quaid-i-Azam • Profession: founder of Pakistan, Governor-General • Text: 1000, Islamia College Peshawar, One Thousand Rupees, State Bank of Pakistan • Place: Peshawar • Object: Floor plan, Historical building, karakul hat, moon, Pakistani flag, patterns, star, towers, trees • Landmark: Islamia College The State Bank of Pakistan issued Pakistani Rupee banknotes in 8 different denominations, including this 1000 Pakistani Rupees banknote. They are part of the current Pakistani Rupee banknotes series. The State Bank of Pakistan started issuing these 1000 Pakistani Rupee banknotes in 2006. They are currently still in circulation. The Pakistani Rs1000 bill has the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, also known as Baba-i-Qaum, wearing a karakul: a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul sheep. The karakul hat is also known in Pakistan as a Jinnah cap, named after Mumammad Ali Jinnah. The back side of the blue-coloured One Thousand Rupees bill shows Islamia College in Peshawar. Do you have a 1000 Pakistani Rupees banknote? Here's how to exchange it for cash: • Indicate how many 1000 Pakistani Rupee banknotes you want to exchange • Click on the 'Add to Wallet' button • The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. Repeat these steps for any other notes...