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50 Paisa

Uitgever Pakistan
Jaar 1969-1974
Type Standard circulation coin
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Opschrift voorzijde حكومت پاكستان
(Translation: Government of Pakistan)
Beschrijving keerzijde Central motif depicts a naturalistic sprig of jasmine (Jasminum officinale), Pakistan's national flower, rendered with multiple open blossoms, buds, and leaves arranged in a decorative bouquet. The denomination '50' is inscribed in large Latin numerals at the base of the design. To the upper left, the value '٥٠' appears in Eastern Arabic numerals alongside the Urdu legend 'پيسه' in Naskh script. The upper portion of the field carries the denomination in Bengali script reading '৫০ পয়সা'. The design is enclosed within a beaded border.
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Pakistan's 50 Paisa coinage of this period spans one of the most turbulent stretches in the country's history: the 1971 civil war, the secession of East Pakistan as Bangladesh, and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's sweeping nationalizations afterward. Coins struck across these years share identical specifications yet were issued under three distinct political administrations — Yahya Khan's military government, the wartime provisional authority, and Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party government.

KM#32 is sometimes found with minor die variations in the Urdu script positioning, though no major catalogued varieties exist for this type.

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