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1 Rupee with Urdu text - Type B on reverse

Uitgever Government of Pakistan
Jaar 1984-2002
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Vorm Rectangular
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Opschrift voorzijde حکومت پاکستان
ایک روپیہ
سیکرٹری وزارت مال حکومت پاکستان
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Handtekening(en) serial # at upper center - Habibullah Baig
serial # at lower right - Habibullah Baig
serial # at upper center - Izharul Haq
serial # at lower right - Izharul Haq
serial # at upper center - Saeed Ahmad Qureshi
serial # at lower right - Saeed Ahmad Qureshi
serial # at upper center - R. A. Akhund
serial # at lower right - R. A. Akhund
serial # at upper center - Qazi Alimullah
serial # at lower right - Qazi Alimullah
Khalid Javeed
Javed Talat
Mian Tayeb Hasan
Moeen Afzal
Mohammed Younus Khan
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Opmerkingen

The 1 Rupee note has been a Government of Pakistan — not State Bank — obligation since Partition, signed by the Finance Secretary rather than a central bank governor. This explains the parade of bureaucratic signatories across the series: these are Treasury instruments, and a change in the Finance Secretary's chair meant a new signature variety. The 1984–2002 production run at the Pakistan Security Printing Corporation in Karachi generated at least nine distinct signature combinations, making this an unusually productive hunting ground for variety collectors working a low-denomination note.

The "Type B" reverse designation distinguishes the Urdu text layout from an earlier arrangement — a revision prompted by standardization efforts rather than any reissue event.