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Pakistan's newly issued coin



ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has issued a new commemorative coin worth Rs 70 in the context of Pak-China friendship. It should be noted that this coin has been issued in view of an important project between Pakistan and China such as C-Pack. Keeping this theme in mind, China has also issued a commemorative coin on the same theme.

Has issued 3 different beautiful commemorative coins. In the years 2009, 2011 and 2015, one commemorative coin worth Rs. 10 and two Rs. 20 were issued. Factors that strengthen the relationship are driven. Commemorative coins are issued in very limited numbers as compared to other regular coins. So that later these coins could become historically significant among collectors and the public due to their low availability.

Also read: You have always seen the portrait of Quaid-e-Azam, the founder of Pakistan, on Pakistani currency notes. The same tradition and principle is followed all over the world that the image of the "Father of the Nation" of this country is issued on the currency notes of this country. But did you know that instead of Quaid-e-Azam K, you can see the image of George VI of Britain on the currency notes of Pakistan. The main reason for this is that immediately after Pakistan's independence in 1947, Pakistan was a nascent state which did not have its own system of printing and minting coins.


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