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| 表面の説明 | Portrait vignette of Mohammed Ali Jinnah in Karakul cap at right, set against a multicolour guilloche underprint. Urdu inscriptions at centre include the denomination in words and a legal tender clause, with the numeral 1000 at lower left. The issuer name in Urdu script appears at top, flanked by ornamental rosette motifs. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central vignette of the Tomb of Jahangir in Lahore rendered in fine intaglio line work, with its four minarets and formal forecourt visible in full elevation. The English legend STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN appears at top, with ONE THOUSAND RUPEES at bottom and the numeral 1000 at lower right. A Urdu inscription runs across the upper register above the architectural vignette. |
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P#43 ran for nearly two decades, an unusually long issuance window for a high-denomination note that by the late 1990s was under sustained counterfeiting pressure. Pakistan's security printing infrastructure at the time relied heavily on the Pakistan Security Printing Corporation in Karachi, and the note's extended run reflects budget constraints around upgrading to more complex security threads and substrate features that were being adopted elsewhere in South Asia during the same period.
The watermark alone as the primary security feature on a 1000-rupee note — the highest denomination in circulation for much of this series' life — attracted repeated criticism from the State Bank's own currency management reports in the early 2000s, and directly informed the more robust specifications adopted for the successor issues after 2006.