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| Issuer | State Bank of Pakistan |
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| Year | 2007-2023 |
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| Printer | Pakistan Security Printing Corporation (PSPC), Pakistan |
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| Obverse lettering | بینک دولت پاکستان بیس روپے حامل ہذا کو مطالبہ پر ادا کریگا حکومت پاکستان کی ضمانت سے جاری ہوا بینک دولت پاکستان |
| Reverse description | Central vignette presents an aerial view of the ancient Indus Valley ruins of Mohenjo-daro, Larkana, rendered in red-orange intaglio across the lower half of the note. Above the ruins, an ornate green geometric and floral guilloche panel incorporates the State Bank of Pakistan seal at left. The denomination '20' appears in large numerals at upper right, with 'TWENTY RUPEES' inscribed along the bottom margin. |
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Pakistan Security Printing Corporation has handled rupee production since the 1960s, giving the State Bank an unusual degree of domestic control over its currency supply — a priority that became politically significant during periods of strained relations with Western suppliers. The P#55 series ran across an exceptionally long window, which means signature varieties proliferate and several governors' tenures are documented through this single denomination alone.
The 2010 replacement note, identified by the X prefix, is cataloged without an attributed signatory — an uncommon gap for a note this recent.