Pakistani Rupees
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Pakistan’s national currency is the Pakistani Rupee, currency code PKR. Introduced in 1948, following the dissolution of the British Raj in 1947, the Pakistani Rupee replaced the Indian Rupee and became the currency of the newly sovereign Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
To convert your leftover Pakistani Rupee money to cash, select the type of Rupees you want to exchange:
We can exchange your current Pakistani Rupee banknotes, as well as your withdrawn Pakistani Rupee banknotes and your Pakistani Rupee coins.
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20 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The green and orange version of the Rs20 bill is in circulation in Pakistan, alongside a brick and orange Rs20 version. Both Twenty Pakistani Rupee notes feature the portrait of Pakistan’s founder Mumammad Ali Jinnah and the archeological site of Moendjo-daro in Larkana, Sindh province.You get: £0.037801 PKR = £0.0018900000 -
5 Pakistani Rupees banknote (Khojak Tunnel)
Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s portrait is shown to the right on the obverse side of this 5 Pakistani rupee note. The note’s reverse side shows the Khojak Tunnel, a 3.91 km (2.43 mi) railway tunnel. The Khojak Tunnel is one of the longest tunnels in the whole of South Asia.You get: £0.006851 PKR = £0.0013700000 -
10 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The Rs10 banknote is Pakistan’s lowest value paper money note since the Rs5 bill was replaced by a coin in 2015. The 10 Pakistani Rupees banknote features the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 10 PKR note shows Bab-e-Khyber, the entry to Khyber Pass in Peshawar near … ContinuedYou get: £0.018901 PKR = £0.0018900000 -
1 Pakistani Rupee banknote (Minar e Pakistan)
Depicted on the obverse side of this 1 Pakistani rupee banknote is a crescent moon, representing progress, and a star which represents light and knowledge. The reverse side of the note shows the national monument Minar e Pakistan located in Lahore. This tower was built between 1960 and 1968.You get: £0.001371 PKR = £0.0013700000