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Pakistan: No.18d One hundred rupees

 

First issued — 24 December 1957.
Size — 165 x 93 mm.
Colour — Green.
Watermark — Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
Security thread — Solid.
Printer — Pakistan Security Printing Corporation.
Illustration — Portrait of Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
Back
Illustration — The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.

Variety ‘A’
With an overprint of ‘Dhaka’ at the bottom of the note.
Signatures Abdul Qadir (G2).
Shujaat Ali Hasnie (Urdu signature, G3).

Variety ‘B’
With an overprint of ‘Karachi’ at the bottom of the note.
Signatures Abdul Qadir (G2).
Shujaat Ali Hasnie (Urdu signature, G3).

Variety ‘C’
With an overprint of ‘Lahore’ at the bottom of the note.
Signatures — Abdul Qadir (G2).
Shujaat Ali Hasnie (Urdu signature, G3).

Variety ‘D’
Without an overprint at the bottom of the note.
Serial number — The letters in the prefix are standard letters used by
the Pakistan Security Printing Corporation. Signatures Shujaat Ali Hasnie (Urdu signature, G3).
Mahbubur Raschid (G5).

Variety ‘E’
Without an overprint at the bottom of the note.
Serial number — The letters in the prefix are squashed. They appear taller and narrower than the standard letters.
Signature Shujaat Ali Hasnie (Urdu signature, G3).


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