Currency
The rupee (Urdu: روپیہ ) (sign: Rs; code: PKR) is the currency of Pakistan. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan, the central bank of the country. The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is Rs.
In Pakistan, the rupee is referred to as the “rupees”, “rupaya” or “rupaye”. The Pakistani rupee was put into circulation after the country became independent from the British Rule in 1947. For the first few months of independence, Pakistan used Indian coins and notes with “Pakistan” stamped on them. New coins and banknotes were issued in 1948. Like the Indian rupee, it was originally divided into 16 annas (آن), each of 4 pice (پيس) or 12 pie (پاى). The currency was decimalised on 1 January 1961, with the rupee subdivided into 100 pice, renamed (in English) paise (singular paisa) later the same year. However, coins denominated in paise have not been issued since 1994.
- 10 Rupees (1953)
- 10 Rupees rare(1957) (park)
- 10 Rupees (1957)
- 50 Rupees (1957) (M. Ali Jinnah, sailing ships)
- 5 Rupees (1972-78) (Mohammed Ali Jinnah)
- 10 Rupees (1972-75) (Shalimar Gardens)
- 1 Rupee (1975)
- 1 Rupee (1975) (tower)
- 1 Rupee (1983) (Tomb of Allama Mohammed)
- 5 Rupees (1975-84) (railroad tunnel)
- 5 Rupees (1975-84) (railroad tunnel)
- 2 Rupees (1985-99) (Badshahi mosque)
- 5 Rupees (1983-84) (Khajak railroad tunnel)
- 10 Rupees (1983-84) (view of Moenjodaro)
- 50 Rupees (1986) (Jinnah, Main gate of Lahore)
- 100 Rupees (1986) (Islamic College in Peshawar)
- 500 Rupees (1986-) (Jinnah, State Bank building)
- 1000 Rupees (1988-) (Jinnah, Tomb of Jahangir)
- 5 Rupees 1997 (Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam)


























