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5 Rupees Pattern

Uitgever Pakistan Mint, Lahore
Jaar 2001
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field depicts a detailed three-quarter perspective view of a large modernist public building, identified as the Parliament House or a significant government edifice, rendered with fine architectural detail including multi-storey facade, glazed upper storey, and palm trees in the foreground. The denomination numeral '5' appears at the lower left, accompanied by the Urdu legend 'روپے' (Rupees) to its right, forming the value inscription in the lower field. A beaded inner rim frames the entire design.
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Muntplaats Pakistan Mint, Lahore
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Aanvullende informatie

Pakistan's 5 rupee circulation coinage had already been established in cupro-nickel by the late 1990s, making a 2001 pattern in the same alloy unusual — patterns in matching composition typically indicate a proposed design revision rather than a metals trial. Whether this piece preceded a rejected redesign or was struck for archival and presentation purposes remains undocumented in published Pakistani mint records.

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