How can identify fake notes in Pakistan?

How can identify fake notes in Pakistan?

Denomination numeral ‘5000’ can be seen in the thread. The thread appears as silver dashes at the front of the note. When the note is held against the transmitted light, the metallic thread appears as a line. The security thread appears as yellow and blue fluorescent bands when viewed under ultra-violet light.

How check Pakistani currency note is real?

Raised lines appear at extreme right and left sides of the note. “STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN”, the denomination, the promissory clause and the guarantee clause appear in Urdu at the centre of the note. The denomination of the note appears below the portrait of Quaid-e-Azam.

Who prints notes in Pakistan?

the State Bank of Pakistan
Pakistan Security Printing Corporation (Pvt.) Limited (PSPC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the State Bank of Pakistan and prints security products such as Pakistani banknotes and prize bonds for the federal government.

Is there 10000 rupees note in Pakistan?

‘ The social media has been abuzz with rumours regarding the issuance of a new 10,000-rupee currency note by the central bank. The rumours have been denied by the State Bank of Pakistan. The SBP further said that there was no need for issuing higher denomination banknotes.

What is the highest currency note in Pakistan?

5000-Rupee note
At present, the highest note in circulation is the 5000-Rupee note, which is mustard in colour and was circulated in May of 2006. It was the first time that this denomination was introduced in Pakistani currency.

How do you know if a note is real?

Look at the metallic image over the main window. Check the foil is gold and blue on the front of the note and silver on the back. Look for a second, smaller window in the bottom corner of the note. A silver foil patch contains a 3D image of the coronation crown.

How can you tell a 1000 note?

Rs 1000 notes introduced in October 2000 contain a readable, windowed security thread alternately visible on the obverse with the inscriptions ‘Bharat’ (in Hindi), ‘1000’ and ‘RBI’, but totally embedded on the reverse.

How can you tell fake money?

8 Ways to Spot Counterfeit Money

  1. Color-shifting Ink.
  2. Watermark.
  3. Blurry Borders, Printing, or Text.
  4. Raised Printing.
  5. Security Thread with Microprinting.
  6. Ultraviolet Glow.
  7. Red and Blue Threads.
  8. Serial Numbers.

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