Editing Pakistani rupee
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| image_1 = Pakistani rupee sign.png | | image_1 = Pakistani rupee sign.png | ||
| image_title = Rupee Sign (obverse) | | image_title = Rupee Sign (obverse) | ||
| image_2 = | | image_2 = PKR Rs 1000.jpg | ||
| image_title_2 = | | image_title_2 = 1000 Rupees Banknote (Obverse) | ||
| iso_code = PKR | | iso_code = PKR | ||
| iso_number = 586 | | iso_number = 586 | ||
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The '''[[Rupee]]''' (sign: '''₨''';/[[Image:Pakistani rupee sign.png|10px]] ; [[ISO 4217|code]]: '''PKR''') is the Official State ''"National Currency of [[Pakistan]]"''{{refn|name=Gcounts|group=n|''“The Official National Economic Engine or Trade of [[Pakistan]]” “Shall be the '''Pakistani''' '''Rupiah/Rupai''' or Rupees” respectively''}} respectively. The issuance of the currency is regulated, monitored and controlled by the [[State bank of Pakistan]]. The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is Rs, used on receipts when purchasing goods and services. In Pakistan, the rupee is referred to as the "rupees", "Rupaya" or "Rupaye". As standard in Indian English, large values of rupees are counted in terms of thousands, lakh (100 thousand, in digits 1,00,000) and crore (10 million, in digits 1,00,00,000). The Rupee traces its origins to [[Sher Shah Suri]]. | The '''[[Rupee]]''' (sign: '''₨''';/[[Image:Pakistani rupee sign.png|10px]] ; [[ISO 4217|code]]: '''PKR''') is the Official State ''"National Currency of [[Pakistan]]"''{{refn|name=Gcounts|group=n|''“The Official National Economic Engine or Trade of [[Pakistan]]” “Shall be the '''Pakistani''' '''Rupiah/Rupai''' or Rupees” respectively''}} respectively. The issuance of the currency is regulated, monitored and controlled by the [[State bank of Pakistan]]. The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is Rs, used on receipts when purchasing goods and services. In Pakistan, the rupee is referred to as the "rupees", "Rupaya" or "Rupaye". As standard in Indian English, large values of rupees are counted in terms of thousands, lakh (100 thousand, in digits 1,00,000) and crore (10 million, in digits 1,00,00,000). The Rupee traces its origins to [[Sher Shah Suri]]. | ||