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100 Rupees Haj Issue

发行方 Government of Pakistan
年份 1950
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尺寸 167 × 93 mm
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正面描述 Printed in red on cream paper, the obverse is dominated by intricate guilloche rosettes at left and right, with the crescent and star vignette of Pakistan's national emblem set within the right-hand rosette. The denomination numeral '100' appears in Eastern Arabic script within an oval guilloche at centre-left, with Urdu text in large Nastaliq script across the centre panel. Two signatures appear at lower left, and the overprint 'FOR PILGRIMS FROM PAKISTAN' is printed in English at the top centre, with 'FOR USE IN SAUDI ARABIA AND IRAQ' at the lower centre.
正面铭文 FOR PILGRIMS FROM PAKISTAN
FOR USE IN SAUDI ARABIA AND IRAQ
حکومت پاکستان
ایک سو روپیہ
سرکاری خزانہ کراچی سے ادائیں کا
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Pakistan's Haj issues were a genuinely unusual monetary instrument — special overprinted notes issued exclusively for Pakistani pilgrims travelling to Mecca, intended to prevent the export of regular Pakistani currency. The 1950 issue predates Pakistan's formal central bank control over the series; it was authorized directly by the Government of Pakistan at a time when the State Bank had only been operating for two years.

Thomas De La Rue printed the base note in London. Saudi Arabia accepted these restricted issues as valid exchange, and unused notes were theoretically surrendered on the pilgrim's return — a rule honoured inconsistently in practice, which is partly why surviving examples appear across a wide range of conditions.