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This coin, struck in Nordic gold, weighs 13.5 grams and has a diameter of 30 millimeters, with a thickness of 2.5 millimeters.
The obverse of the coin features a central crescent moon, accompanied by a five-pointed star pointing northwest and appearing to rise. The edge of the star, at the top of the crescent, is adorned with the inscription "ISLAMI JAMHURIA PAKISTAN" in Urdu script. The year of issue, 2025, is positioned below the crescent, above two heraldic sheaves of wheat curved upwards. The face value of "75" is indicated in bold numbers, while the word "RUPIA" in Urdu is arranged to the right and left of the star crescent.
The reverse of the coin features the words "MARKA-E-HAQ" in Urdu script, as well as the number "2025" in the center. The mention "PAKISTAN HAMESHA ZINDABAD" in Urdu is inscribed on the periphery of the upper part. Two fighter jets are depicted on either side of the coin, accompanied by a warship and a multiple rocket launcher system (MRLS).
This 75 Rupee coin was issued by the government of Pakistan in 2025, during the period of the Islamic Republic (1956 to present). Its composition is nickel brass, comprising 79% copper, 20% zinc and 1% nickel. It is classified as a non-circulating coin and its currency is the Rupee (decimal, 1961-present).