![]() ![]() These notes are printed at PSPC with a quality assurance mechanism that bring Pakistani Banknotes at par with modern, banknotes. With a view to further deter counterfeiting, the SBP, with the approval of federal government, decided to issue new design banknotes incorporating high-tech security features which counterfeit and increase efficiency of machine based note processing. State Bank of Pakistan – Fifth/ New Generation Series 1000/- new notes were issued on Aug 24, 1985, Apr 01, 1986, and respectively. During 1982, all denominations were released with a line of Urdu text added to their back i.e. 100/- notes were introduced whereas the Rs. On Jun 12, 1976, in a key implementation of the new series, Rs. 1/- note was issued, with its new design on by the government. In order to ensure that every new series issued by SBP represents the whole society, the fourth generation series incorporated both Urdu and English inscriptions. State Bank of Pakistan – Fourth Generation Series The only new design note in this series was the Rs. In line with the above policy and to combat any negative fallout resulting from East Pakistan’s secession, GoP demonetized the remaining notes in circulation and introduced a new banknote series, for which the design was kept the same while the colors of second series were updated from blue to dark blue. ![]() To this end, on it was declared that all banknotes carrying political inscriptions was no longer legal tender, along with discontinuation of all Rs. SBP has consistently undertaken all measures to its banknotes are treated respectfully, with no personal/political purposes. State Bank of Pakistan – Third Generation Series 50 note was also introduced with promissory clause and the signatory’s designation, subsequently adopted for all other notes in this series. The use of portrait on this note set the trend for all subsequent issues of SBP. 100 banknotes with a portrait of Father of the Nation, Quaid-i-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, along with a watermark containing his photograph and the security thread. Accordingly, in 1956, it was decided to issue Rs. To ensure that every subsequent series is more secure, ever more sophisticated security features have been incorporated in various banknote generations. Security features of Pakistani banknotes have been evolving steadily. State Bank of Pakistan – Second Generation Series All three denominations contained a watermark and security thread running through the note. 100 note, printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company and PSPC was issued. 10 printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company, were issued on Sep 01, 1951. ![]() English, Urdu and Bengali and incorporated security features like a crescent moon watermark and security thread. Zahid Hussain, 1st Governor, SBP were printed in three languages i.e. 2 denomination, printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and company. On Mar 01, 1949, SBP issued its first generation of banknotes, initially in Rs. State Bank of Pakistan– First Generation Series 1 note printed by Bradbury Wilkinson & Company and signed by Mr. Ghulam Muhammad, first Finance Minister of Pakistan, had neither watermark nor security thread. 5, 10 and 100 denominations, printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company. "Government of Pakistan" at top and “ حکومت پاکستان “at bottom of the white area, generally reserved for viewing watermark.Īfter SBP’s formation, Government of Pakistan (GoP) issued emergency banknote series on Oct 01, 1948, in Rs. 1, 2, 5, 10 and 100 denominations, contained two inscriptions on the front i.e. After initial usage of Indian Banknotes in the country at the time of Independence, Pakistan (Monetary System and Reserve Bank) Order, 1947” allowed modification and circulation of Indian notes. ![]()
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