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
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 (post-independence)
Final production date: Still in circulation
Initial circulation date: 1948
Final circulation date: Still in circulation
Mint: Pakistan Mint (Karachi and Lahore) and contracted international mints
Issuing bank: State Bank of Pakistan
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Pakistan became an independent sovereign state on August 14, 1947, after 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 mixed economy includes agriculture, manufacturing, services, and remittances as key sectors.
The currency has faced inflationary pressures and periodic devaluations but remains the sole legal tender.
Coins are produced at Pakistan Mint facilities in Karachi and Lahore; banknotes are printed domestically and by international printers.
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.
Detailed production volumes are not publicly disclosed.
Commemorative coins and banknotes have been issued for national events and anniversaries.
Pakistan issues commemorative coins celebrating independence, cultural heritage, and significant historical events.
The Pakistani Rupee is the sole legal tender and actively circulating currency in Pakistan.
State Bank of Pakistan
Currency issuance and regulation are governed by the State Bank of Pakistan Act and related financial laws.
Banknotes bear the signature of the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan.
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 widely used in official functions, while English is also an official language extensively used in government, legal, and educational contexts.