Pakistan
1978 - Pakistan PIC R6 5 Rupees banknote UNC
This individual Pakistan banknote is a 5 Rupees denomination associated with 1978. It is identified ..
1983 - Pakistan PIC 27f 1 Rupee banknote UNC
Pakistan 1 Rupee banknote associated with 1983 and catalogued as Pick P27f. The note is listed as an..
1983 - Pakistan PIC 27h 1 Rupee banknote UNC
This Pakistan 1 Rupee banknote is associated with 1983 and catalogued as Pick P27h. The note is list..
1983 - Pakistan PIC 27k 1 Rupee banknote UNC
Pakistan 1 Rupee banknote associated with 1983, catalogued as Pick P27k. The note is listed in UNC c..
1983 - Pakistan PIC 27l 1 Rupee banknote UNC
Pakistan 1 Rupee banknote associated with 1983, catalogued as Pick P27l (P27l). This UNC note belong..
1983 - Pakistan PIC 27m 1 Rupee banknote UNC
Pakistan 1 Rupee banknote associated with 1983, catalogued as Pick P27m (P27m). This UNC example bel..
1983/84 - Pakistan PIC 38 5 Rupees banknote UNC
This Pakistan 5 Rupees banknote is associated with 1983–84 and catalogued as Pick P38. The note is l..
1983/84 - Pakistan PIC 39 10 Rupees banknote UNC
This Pakistan 10 Rupees banknote is catalogued as Pick P39 and associated with ND (1983–84). The ind..
1985/9 - Pakistan PIC 37 2 Rupees banknote UNC
Pakistan 2 Rupees banknote, associated with 1985/1989 and catalogued as Pick P37. The Krause referen..
1986 - Pakistan PIC 40 50 Rupees banknote UNC
Pakistan 50 Rupees banknote associated with 1986 and catalogued as Pick P40 (ND 1986–). This individ..
Frequently asked questions
What periods of Pakistan banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?
This Pakistan category spans dated listings from 1978 through 2008. The represented groups include a 1978 PIC R6 note, several issues dated during the 1980s and 1990s, and references from 2005–2008. Some titles use combined dates, such as 1983/84 and 1985/9. This describes the periods represented in the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued by Pakistan.
Which denominations and catalog-reference groups appear in the Pakistan category?
The catalog represents Pakistan banknotes in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 rupees. References include the PIC 27 variant group, PIC 37–41, PIC 44–48, PIC 53 and 55, plus PIC R6. These references let collectors organize notes more precisely than denomination alone, especially where the same denomination appears in different dated issues or variants.
How can I distinguish Pakistan banknotes that share the same denomination?
Use the full catalog reference and listed date rather than relying only on the face value. For example, 5-rupee notes in this shop’s catalog include PIC R6 dated 1978, PIC 38 dated 1983/84, PIC 44 dated 1997 and PIC 53a dated 2008. Likewise, 20-rupee listings include PIC 46a from 2005 and PIC 55a from 2007. These details help separate different cataloged issues.
What do suffixes such as “a” and “b” indicate in the listed Pakistan references?
A suffix is part of the complete catalog identification and should be recorded with the main number. The Pakistan category includes references such as PIC 45a, 46a, 48b, 53a and 55a. Because the supplied records do not define the technical differences behind every suffix, identification should be based on the complete reference, denomination and listed date rather than assuming what a particular letter signifies.
What should a buyer check when reviewing a Pakistan banknote listing?
Check the denomination, date, complete PIC reference and stated grade in the title. The represented Pakistan listings are labeled UNC, but each individual record should still be read carefully. The product descriptions also state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be the number supplied. Therefore, an illustrated serial number should not be treated as an identifier for the note received.
Which signature variants are represented within the 1983 Pakistan PIC 27 group?
The 1983 1-rupee PIC 27 group is represented by several lettered references tied to listed signature numbers: PIC 27f with Signature 14, PIC 27h with Signature 15, PIC 27k with Signature 17, PIC 27l with Signature 18 and PIC 27m with Signature 19. Collectors comparing this group should retain both the full suffix and signature designation, since “PIC 27” alone does not distinguish these cataloged variants.








