One Rupee (Issued March 1, 1949)
Size - 102 x 64 mm, Colour - Green
Printer - Bradbury Wilkinson and Co
Illustration - Ornate patterns, including a crescent moon and star
Printer - Bradbury Wilkinson and Co
Illustration - Ornate patterns, including a crescent moon and star
Back illustration - The Naulakha Pavilion in the Lahore Fort
Two Rupees (Issued March 1, 1949)
Size - 115 x 64 mm, Colour - Brown
Printer - Bradbury Wilkinson and Co
Illustration - A tower, which forms part of the wall encircling the tomb of Jahangir in Lahore
Printer - Bradbury Wilkinson and Co
Illustration - A tower, which forms part of the wall encircling the tomb of Jahangir in Lahore
Back illustration - The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore
One Rupee (Issued February 1, 1951)
Size - 102 x 64 mm, Colour - Blue
Printer - State Security Printing Corporation
Illustration - Ornate border patterns, with crescent moon and star at the right
Back illustration - The Naulakha Pavilion in the Lahore Fort
Printer - State Security Printing Corporation
Illustration - Ornate border patterns, with crescent moon and star at the right
Back illustration - The Naulakha Pavilion in the Lahore Fort
Five Rupees (Issued September 1, 1951)
Size - 127 x 73 mm, Colour - Purple
Printer - Pakistan Security Printing Corporation
Illustration - A jute laden boat in a river
Printer - Pakistan Security Printing Corporation
Illustration - A jute laden boat in a river
Back illustration - The Khyber Pass
Ten Rupees (Issued September 1, 1951)
Size - 146 x 82.5 mm, Colour - Brown
Printer - Pakistan Security Printing Corporation
Illustration - The Shalimar Gardens, Lahore
Printer - Pakistan Security Printing Corporation
Illustration - The Shalimar Gardens, Lahore
Back illustration - Tombs at the great necropolis in the Makli hills near Thatta in Sind province
One Hundred Rupees (Issued September 14, 1953)
Size - 165 x 93 mm, Colour - Purple and Orange
Printer - Thomas De La Rue and Company
Illustration - Ornate patterns including the denomination. ‘Karachi’ at the bottom of the note
Printer - Thomas De La Rue and Company
Illustration - Ornate patterns including the denomination. ‘Karachi’ at the bottom of the note
Back illustration - Ornate patterns including the denomination
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