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اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان (Urdu e Inglês)







Country ISO code: PK

Official languages: Urdu and English

Language ISO codes: ur (Urdu), en (English)

Current official currency: Pakistani Rupee

Currency ISO code: PKR


Complete Financial History of Pakistan (اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان)

Current official currency: Pakistani Rupee (₨)

  • ISO code: PKR

  • Symbol: ₨

  • Singular name: Rupee (روپیہ)

  • Plural name: Rupees (روپے)

  • Monetary subdivision: 1 Rupee = 100 Paisa (پیسہ)

  • Fraction singular name: Paisa

  • Fraction plural name: Paisa

  • Initial production date: 1948 (after independence)

  • Final production date: Still in circulation

  • Initial circulation date: 1948

  • Final circulation date: Still in circulation

  • Mint: Pakistan Mint (Karachi, Lahore) and contracted international mints

  • Issuing bank: State Bank of Pakistan

Coin denominations

  • 1 Paisa (discontinued)

  • 2 Paisa (discontinued)

  • 5 Paisa

  • 10 Paisa

  • 25 Paisa

  • 50 Paisa

  • 1 Rupee

  • 2 Rupees

  • 5 Rupees

  • 10 Rupees

Banknote denominations

  • 10 Rupees

  • 20 Rupees

  • 50 Rupees

  • 100 Rupees

  • 500 Rupees

  • 1000 Rupees

  • 5000 Rupees

Economic and historical context

  • Pakistan emerged as an independent sovereign state on 14 August 1947, following the partition of British India.

  • The Pakistani Rupee was introduced in 1948 to replace the Indian Rupee, initially pegged to the British Pound and later managed under various exchange rate regimes.

  • The State Bank of Pakistan manages monetary policy, currency issuance, and inflation control.

  • Pakistan’s economy is mixed, with agriculture, manufacturing, services, and remittances playing significant roles.

  • The currency has experienced inflationary pressures and periodic devaluations but remains the sole legal tender.

Minting and production locations

  • Pakistan Mint facilities in Karachi and Lahore produce coins; banknotes are printed domestically and by international printers.

Designs and symbols on coins and banknotes

  • Coins and banknotes feature national symbols such as the crescent and star, historical monuments, cultural motifs, and portraits of national leaders including Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Production volumes, honorees, and seals

  • Detailed production volumes are not publicly disclosed.

  • Commemorative coins and banknotes have been issued for national events and anniversaries.

Commemorative coins and curiosities

  • Pakistan issues commemorative coins celebrating independence, cultural heritage, and significant historical events.

Current circulation status

  • The Pakistani Rupee is the sole legal tender and actively circulating currency in Pakistan.

Issuing authority

  • State Bank of Pakistan

Relevant monetary legislation

  • Currency issuance and regulation are governed by the State Bank of Pakistan Act and related financial laws.

Names and titles of banknote signatories

  • Banknotes bear the signature of the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan.

List of persons honored on coins and banknotes

  • Banknotes feature portraits of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other national figures; coins highlight national emblems and cultural symbols.


Official languages recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Urdu is the national language and widely used in official functions, while English is also an official language extensively used in government, legal, and educational contexts.

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan
  2. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan
  3. https://islamabad.embassy.qa/en/republic-of-pakistan/info
  4. https://pakistanembassy.se/about-pakistan/
  5. https://www.indexmundi.com/pakistan/government_profile.html
  6. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/650bf4cb27d43b0014375a60/Pakistan_Toponymic_Factfile.pdf
  7. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6717aaa7d29a0f082ac9c174/Pakistan_Toponymic_Factfile.pdf
  8. https://www.britannica.com/place/Pakistan


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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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