Pakistan 100 Rupees (1957) P18 EF/GEF

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When this 100 rupee note was first issued in 1957 it was the second highest denomination available. It’s quite large with a portrait of Mohammed Ali Jinnah on the front. He is regarded as the father of the nation and was Pakistan’s first president on its formation in 1947. The back has a view of the Royal Badshahi Mosque in Lahore. With usual perforations these grade a Crisp EF/GEF.
SKU: WPA0470
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