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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: £0.007901 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
5000 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The brown-coloured Rs5000 banknote is Pakistan’s highest value paper money note. Like all other Pakistani Rupee banknotes it features the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. On the back side is an image of Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, of which the design was inspired by a Bedouin tent.You get: £9.200001 PKR = £0.0018400000 -
1000 Pakistani Rupees banknote
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 … ContinuedYou get: £1.840001 PKR = £0.0018400000 -
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: £0.003951 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
5 Pakistani Rupees coin (cupronickel)
This cupronickel Rs.5 coin from Pakistan has the same design as the other five rupees coin in circulation. The only difference is that this silver-coloured coin is made of cupronickel instead of brass.You get: £0.003951 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
500 Pakistani Rupees banknote
Similar to all other Pakistani banknotes, this green and olive-coloured banknote of 500 Pakistani Rupees has the portrait of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, on the front side. The back side of the Rs500 PKR bill shows Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.You get: £0.920001 PKR = £0.0018400000 -
100 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The red-coloured Rs100 PKR bill is dedicated to Pakistan’s Great Leader “Quaid-i-Azam”, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. His portrait is featured on the front side. The back side of the One Hundred Rupees banknote features Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat, where Ali Jinnah spent some of his most memorable days.You get: £0.184001 PKR = £0.0018400000 -
2 Pakistani Rupees coin (aluminium)
The aluminium 2 rupees coin from Pakistan features the Baadshahi Mosque in Lahore. The Rs.2 coin also features the crescent moon and star, similar to all other Pakistani coins.You get: £0.001581 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
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: £0.001581 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
50 Pakistani Rupees banknote
Pakistan’s Fifty Rupees banknote has a purple colour scheme. On the portrait on the front is Pakistan’s founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The back side shows Karakoram Peak, 8611m high. The mountain is better known as K2, the second-highest peak on earth.You get: £0.092001 PKR = £0.0018400000 -
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: £0.000791 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
20 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The green and orange version of the Rs20 bill is in circulation in Pakistan, alongside a brick and orange Rs20 version. Both Twenty Pakistani Rupee notes feature the portrait of Pakistan’s founder Mumammad Ali Jinnah and the archeological site of Moendjo-daro in Larkana, Sindh province.You get: £0.036801 PKR = £0.0018400000 -
1 Pakistani Rupee coin (bronze)
The older bronze 1 Pakistani Rupee coin has the same design and dimensions as the newer aluminium Rs.1 piece, featuring a portrait of the Pakistan’s Great Leader Mohammad Ali Jinnah.You get: £0.000791 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
20 Pakistani Rupees banknote (type 2005)
The brick and orange coloured 20 Pakistani Rupees banknote with the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah circulates in Pakistan alongside a newer version of the Rs20 bill with a similar design but different colours. The back side of both Rs20 versions features the archeological site of Mohenjo-daro in the province of Sindh.You get: £0.036801 PKR = £0.0018400000 -
1 Pakistani Rupee coin (cupronickel)
This is the old type of 1 Rupee coin from Pakistan. Larger than the current Rs.1 coin, this type has a more simple design centered around a crescent moon and star.You get: £0.000791 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
10 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The Rs10 banknote is Pakistan’s lowest value paper money note since the Rs5 bill was replaced by a coin in 2015. The 10 Pakistani Rupees banknote features the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 10 PKR note shows Bab-e-Khyber, the entry to Khyber Pass in Peshawar near … ContinuedYou get: £0.018401 PKR = £0.0018400000