On the occasion of Pakistan's Diamond Jubilee, State Bank has issued a commemorative note of Rs 75. The nation is celebrating the 75th I...
On the occasion of Pakistan's Diamond Jubilee, State Bank has issued a commemorative note of Rs 75.
The nation is celebrating the 75th Independence Day of motherland Pakistan today with a renewed pledge that it will work with the spirit of Tehreek-e-Pakistan to make the country a true Islamic welfare state.
On the occasion of Pakistan's Diamond Jubilee, the State Bank has issued a commemorative note of 75 rupees. This Rs 75 note will be available in the last week of September 2022.
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The statement further said that the green color of the issued note is a symbol of growth and development as well as highlighting the Islamic identity of the country, while the white color in it highlights the attractiveness of the green color and the multi-religious nature of the country. There is also a mirror.
Regarding the features of the commemorative note, the State Bank said that on the right side of the note, a tribute has been paid to those prominent Akbarin Millat who, without discrimination of color and caste, have united the Muslims spread across the subcontinent in a united nation. And played an important role in the completion of Pakistan.
It further states that the reverse side of the note features the images of Markhor and Diyar, which is a reflection of our national priority on environmental protection.
State Bank said that this commemorative note has been secured with advanced reliable security features, the security thread has the number 75 written inside the colors of the rainbow, and when the note is moved, the thread creates a ripple effect. Is.
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The note has 2 watermarks in which the Quaid-e-Azam's picture and the number 75 stand out when exposed to light, the number 75 on the extreme left at the top of the note, and the number 75 in green and gold when the note is moved. keeps changing between
The numerals on the top of the note are embossed, which can easily be felt by the human hand, including images of Akbarin, the numeral 75 on the bottom of the note and 5 parallel lines connecting it, the numeral 75 and These five lines are particularly helpful for the visually impaired to recognize notes.
The commemorative notes issued by the State Bank have pictures of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Fatima Jinnah.
The central bank said that the photographs on the commemorative note have been released in recognition of the efforts of Tehreek-e-Pakistan.
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