Information about Pakistani Rupee
“PKR” redirects here. For other uses, see PKR (disambiguation).
| Pakistani rupee روپي (Urdu) | |||||
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| ISO 4217 Code | PKR | ||||
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| User(s) | Pakistan | ||||
| Inflation | 7.9% | ||||
| Source | [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html World Factbook], 2006 est. | ||||
| Subunit | |||||
| 1/100 | paisa | ||||
| Symbol | Rs. | ||||
| Coins'' | |||||
| Freq. used | Re. 1 (new version), Rs. 2, Rs. 5 | ||||
| Rarely used | Re. 1 (old version) | ||||
| Banknotes'' | |||||
| Freq. used | Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500, Rs. 1000 | ||||
| Rarely used | Rs. 5000 | ||||
| Central bank | State Bank of Pakistan | ||||
| Website | www.sbp.org.pk | ||||
The rupee (Urdu: روپي, ISO 4217 code: PKR) is the currency of Pakistan. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan. The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is Rs, used on receipts when purchasing goods and services. In Pakistan, the rupee is referred to as the "rupees", "rupaya" or "rupaye". As standard in Indian English, large values of rupees are counted in terms of thousands, lakh (100 thousand, in digits 1,00,000) and crore (10 million, in digits 1,00,00,000).
History
The Pakistani rupee was put into circulation after the country became independent from the British Raj in 1947. For the first few months of independence, Pakistan used Indian coins and notes with "Pakistan" stamped on them. New coins and banknotes were issued in 1948. Like the Indian rupee, it was originally divided into 16 annas (آن), each of 4 pice (پيس) or 12 pie (پاى). The currency was decimalized in 1961, with the rupee subdivided into 100 pice, renamed (in English) paise (singular paisa) later the same year. However, coins denominated in paise have not been issued since 1994.
Coins
In 1948, coins were introduced in denominations of 1 pice, ½, 1 and 2 annas, ¼, ½ and 1 rupee. 1 pie coins were added in 1951. In 1961, coins for 1, 5 and 10 pice were issued, followed later the same year by 1 paisa, 5 and 10 paise coins. In 1963, 10 and 25 paise coins were introduced, followed by 2 paise the next year. 1 rupee coins were reintroduced in 1979, followed by 2 rupees in 1998 and 5 rupees in 2002. 2 paise coins were last minted in 1976, with 1 paisa coins ceasing production in 1979. The 5, 10, 25 and 50 paise all ceased production in 1994.| Currently Circulating Coins | ||||||
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| Depiction (Front) | Depiction (Back) | Value | Year in Use | Composition | Front Illustration | Back Illustration |
| Re. 1 (Old Version) | 1948 - Present | Cupro-nickel | Cresent and Star | Floral Wreath | ||
| Re. 1 (New Version) | 1998 - Present | Bronze | Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah | Badshahi Masjid in Lahore | ||
| Rs. 2 | 1998 - Present | Brass | Cresent and Star | Badshahi Masjid, Lahore | ||
| Rs. 5 | 2002 - Present | Cupro-nickel | Cresent and Star | |||
| For table standards, see the coin specification table. | ||||||
Banknotes
In 1947, provisional issues of banknotes were made, consisting of Gervernment of India and Reserve Bank of India notes for 1, 2, 5, 10 and 100 rupees overprinted with the text "Government of Pakistan" in English and Urdu. Regular government issues commenced in 1948 in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 100 rupees. The government continued to issue 1 rupee notes until the 1980s but other note issuing was taken over by the State Bank in 1953, when 2, 5, 10 and 100 rupees notes were issued. Only a few 2 rupees notes were issued. 50 rupees notes were added in 1957, with 2 rupees notes reintroduced in 1985. In 1986, 500 rupees notes were introduced, followed by 1000 rupees the next year. 2 and 5 rupees notes were replaced by coins in 1998 and 2002. 20 rupees notes were added in 2005, followed by 5000 rupees in 2006.All banknotes other than the 1 and 2 rupees feature a portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the obverse along with writing in Urdu. The reverses of the banknotes vary in design and have English text. The only Urdu text found on the reverses is the Urdu translation of the Prophetic Hadith, "Seeking honest livelihood is worship of God."
The banknotes vary in size and colour, with larger denominations being longer than smaller ones. All contain multiple colours. However, each denomination does have one colour which predominates. 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.
| Banknotes before the 2005 Series [1] | ||||||
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| Image | Value | Dimensions | Main Colour | Description - Reverse | Status | |
| Obverse | Reverse | |||||
| Re. 1 | 95 × 66 mm | Brown | Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal in Lahore | No longer in Circulation | ||
| Rs. 2 | 109 × 66 mm | Purple | Badshahi Masjid in Lahore | |||
| Rs. 5 | 127 × 73 mm | Burgundy | Khojak Tunnel in Balochistan | |||
| Rs. 10 | 141 × 73 mm | Green | Mohenjo-daro in Larkana District | No longer printed - Still in Circulation | ||
| Rs. 50 | 154 × 73 mm | Purple and Red | Alamgiri Gate of the Lahore Fort in Lahore | In Circulation | ||
| Rs. 100 | 165 × 73 mm | Red and Orange | Islamia College in Peshawar | No longer printed - Still in Circulation | ||
| Rs. 500 | 175 × 73 mm | Green, tan, red, and orange | The State Bank of Pakistan in Islamabad | |||
| Rs. 1000 | 175 × 73 mm | Blue | Tomb of Jahangir in Lahore | No longer printed - Still in Circulation | ||
| These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre, a standard for world banknotes. For table standards, see the banknote specification table. | ||||||
The State Bank has started a new series of banknotes, phasing out the older designs for a new, more secure ones.
| 2005 Series [2] | ||||||
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| Image | Value | Dimensions | Main Colour | Description - Reverse | Date of issue | |
| Obverse | Reverse | |||||
| Rs. 5 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
| Rs. 10 | 115 × 65 mm | Green | Bab ul Khyber which is the entrance to the Khyber Pass, Khyber Agency, FATA | May 27, 2006 | ||
| Rs. 20 | 123 × 65 mm | Brown | Mohenjo-daro in Larkana District | August 13, 2005 | ||
| Rs. 50 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
| Rs. 100 | 139 × 65 mm | Red | Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat | November 11, 2006 | ||
| Rs. 500 | 147 × 65 mm | Rich Deep Green | Badshahi Masjid in Lahore | |||
| Rs. 1000 | 155 × 65 mm | Dark blue | Islamia College in Peshawar | February 26, 2007 | ||
| Rs. 5000 | 163 × 65 mm | Mustard | Faisal Mosque in Islamabad | May 27, 2006 | ||
| These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre, a standard for world banknotes. For table standards, see the banknote specification table. | ||||||
Hajj banknotes
Due to the large number of pilgrims to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the 1950s, the State Bank of Pakistan provided simple exchange facilities for Hajj pilgrims. The issue of special notes for the express use of the pilgrims was introduced. Although other means of exchange were considered, the high level of illiteracy amongst the pilgrims and the additional costs that would be incurred through the need to purchase such means prevented the government from these methods of exchange. The State Bank Order to allow the issue of these "Hajj notes" was made in May 1950.The use of Hajj notes continued until 1994. Until this date, stocks of notes were used without the necessity of printing new notes with the signatures of the later Governors. It is believed that, once the use of Hajj Notes was discontinued, most of the remaining stock of notes was destroyed. However, a large quantity of notes did find their way into the collector market following their sale to a bank note dealer by the State Bank of Pakistan.
| Hajj banknotes of Pakistan | |||||
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| Image | Value | Main Colour | Description - Reverse | Date of usage | |
| Obverse | Reverse | ||||
| Rs. 10 | Dark purple | Shalamar Gardens in Lahore | 1960 - 1969 | ||
| Rs. 10 | Dark blue | Mohenjo-daro in Larkana | 1970 - 19?? | ||
| Rs. 100 | Dark orange | Islamia College in Peshawar | 1970 - 19?? | ||
| For table standards, see the banknote specification table. | |||||
Exchange rate
The Pakistani rupee depreciated against the US dollar until the turn of the century, when Pakistan's large current-account surplus pushed the value of the rupee up versus the dollar. Pakistan's central bank then stabilized by lowering interest rates and buying dollars, in order to preserve the country's export competitiveness.Current PKR exchange rates
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See also
External links
- Don's World Coin Gallery - Pakistan* Ron Wise's World Paper Money - Pakistan Mirror site* Tables of Modern Monetary Systems by Kurt Schuler - Asia Mirror site* The Global History of Currencies - Pakistan* Global Financial Data data series - Pakistan Rupee* Global Financial Data currency histories table (
Microsoft Excel format)
- SBP's webpage on the newnotes
- Relaunch of Rs.5/- Banknote, under new scheme;Coin retained
- Business Recorder: Pakistan's first financial newspaper
- State Bank to issue Rs.5000/- and New Rs.10/- Banknotes from 27th May, 2006: Governor
- The Haj Notes of Pakistan
Currencies named rupee or similar | |
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| Circulating | Indian rupee (रुपया) Indonesian rupiah Maldivian rufiyaa (ދިވެހި ރުފިޔ) Mauritian rupee (roupie) Nepalese rupee (रूपैयाँ) Pakistani rupee (روپي) Seychellois rupee (roupi, roupie) Sri Lankan rupee (ரூபாய) |
| Obsolete | Afghan rupee Bhutanese rupee Burmese rupee Danish Indian rupee (British) East African rupee French Indian rupee (roupie) German East African rupie Gulf rupee Hyderabad rupee Italian Somaliland rupia Javan rupee Netherlands Indian roepiah Portuguese Indian rupia Riau rupiah Travancore rupee West New Guinean rupiah Zanzibari rupee |
| Fictional | Hylian rupee |
| See also | History of the rupee |
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