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This set includes five Pakistani banknotes, each representing a distinct face value: 10, 20, 50, 75, and 100 rupees. The banknotes were issued between 2018 and 2022.
The 10 rupee note has a dominant green color. The obverse features a portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, and an image of the Islamia College Peshawar gate. The reverse illustrates the archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro, a testament to the ancient Indus Valley civilization.
The 20 rupee note is brown. It features a portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the obverse and a representation of the Mohenjo-daro dam on the reverse.
The 50 rupee note is distinguished by its purple color. The obverse also features the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, while the reverse highlights the K2 mountains, the second highest peak in the world.
The 75 rupee note, issued more recently, sports a blue color. Like the others, it features the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the obverse. The reverse depicts a scene highlighting green energy and sustainable development in Pakistan.
Finally, the 100 rupee note is orange in color. The obverse is adorned with the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The reverse illustrates the Quaid-e-Azam residence in Ziarat, an important historical site.
Each banknote includes security features such as watermarks, security threads, and micro-prints to prevent counterfeiting. The banknotes are printed in Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, and in English.