Pakistani Rupee coins
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Current Pakistani rupee coins have been issued by the Lahore-based State Bank of Pakistan since 1948. All coins in this series have Arabic lettering and symbols, most prominently the crescent moon and star, from the coat of arms of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Along with Pakistani rupee coins, we also exchange current Pakistani rupee banknotes and older, withdrawn Pakistani Rupee banknotes.
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10 Pakistani Rupees coin
A crescent moon and a star face north west on the obverse side of this Rs.10 Pakistani rupees coin. The text above reads, ‘Islamic Republic of Pakistan’. At the bottom is the year the coin was issued, 2018. Two springs of wheat curve upwards below the date. The reverse side shows the Faisal Mosque with … ContinuedYou get: £0.008201 PKR = £0.0008200000 -
5 Pakistani Rupees coin (brass)
On the obverse side of this brass 5 Pakistani rupees coin is a crescent and moon with the coins date of issuance directly below. The reverse side of this gold-coloured Rs.5 coin shows the denomination, 5, inside an outline of a star.You get: £0.004101 PKR = £0.0008200000 -
2 Pakistani Rupees coin (nickel brass)
The obverse side of this 2 Pakistani rupees coin shows a crescent moon and a star facing north west. The reverse side of the Rs.2 piece shows the Baadshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan. There are clouds above the Mosque and the denomination of the coin below.You get: £0.001641 PKR = £0.0008200000 -
1 Pakistani Rupee coin (aluminium)
Pakistan’s Great Leader, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, is pictured on the obverse side of this Rs.1 Pakistani rupees coin. The reverse side of the aluminium 1 rupee piece features the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan Sharif, Sindh Province, dedicated to the 13th century Muslim and Sufi saint, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.You get: £0.000821 PKR = £0.0008200000