Author:Sophia Cooper Update:2024-11-07

Pakistani Rupee

The Pakistani rupee is the currency of Pakistan and an unofficial one in Afghanistan. It is divided into 100 paise, but coins denominated in paise have not been issued since 1994. The Pakistani rupee is the ninth-most traded currency in the world as of April 2019. It is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 1 USD = 285.40 PKR as of Nov 21, 20232. The Pakistani rupee has a history that dates back to the 16th century, when it was introduced by Sher Shah Suri. It was initially based on the British Indian rupee, but became independent in 1947. The Pakistani rupee has three commercial banks that issue their own banknotes with different designs, but similar denominations. The Pakistani rupee is a symbol of Pakistan’s economic strength and stability, and is widely used for trade, tourism, and investment in the region. You can use the currency converter to see the latest exchange rates between the Pakistani rupee and other currencies. You can also use the currency charts to see the historical performance of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar and other currencies. You can also set up rate alerts to get notified when the Pakistani rupee reaches a specific rate that you need.

Below is the related paper currencies in Pakistani Rupee.


2015     PKR1000    
pkr_1000_2015_o.jpg  pkr_1000_2015_o.jpg
2015     PKR100    
pkr_100_2015_o.jpg  pkr_100_2015_o.jpg
2015     PKR10    
pkr_10_2015_o.jpg  pkr_10_2015_o.jpg
2015     PKR20    
pkr_20_2015_o.jpg  pkr_20_2015_o.jpg
2015     PKR5000    
pkr_5000_2015_o.jpg  pkr_5000_2015_o.jpg
2008     PKR500    
pkr_500_2008_o.jpg  pkr_500_2008_o.jpg
2016     PKR50    
pkr_50_2016_o.jpg  pkr_50_2016_o.jpg
2010     PKR5    
pkr_5_2010_o.jpg  pkr_5_2010_o.jpg

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