Pakistan Coinage: 2013-date-
Under President: Mamnoon Hussain 

Currency: Rupee = 100 Paisa


2013

KM#67 1 Rupee. Year: 2013. Weight: 1.75g. Metal: Aluminum. Diameter: 
20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. Obverse: anti-clock 
wise on left side: "Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah" and anti-clock 
wise on right side "Islamic Republic of Pakistan". Jinnah's portrait facing left. 
Reverse: Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Mausoleum, Sehwan Shareef [located in Jamshoro District of Sindh, Pakistan]. Value written below. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: 2008-2015.


KM#68 2 Rupees. Year: 2013. Weight: 2.60g. Metal: Aluminum. Diameter: 
22.5 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore.
 Obverse: Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Crescent and star facing left. 
Date above wreath. Reverse: Badshahi Mosque, 
Lahore with Clouds on top. Value written below. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: 2007 and 2009-2015. 
Slightly rotated reverse side as shown.
2014

KM#67 1 Rupee. Year: 2014. Weight: 1.72g. Metal: Aluminum. 
Diameter: 20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. 
Obverse: anti-clock wise on left side: "Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah" 
and anti-clock wise on right side "Islamic Republic of Pakistan". 
Jinnah's portrait facing left. 
Reverse: Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Mausoleum, Sehwan Shareef 
[located in Jamshoro District of Sindh, Pakistan]. Value written below. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: 2008-2015


KM#68 2 Rupees. Year: 2014. Weight: 2.61g. Metal: Aluminum. Diameter: 
22.5 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. 
Obverse: Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Crescent and star facing left. 
Date above wreath. Reverse: Badshahi Mosque, Lahore 
with Clouds on top. Value written below. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: 2007 and 2009-2015


KM#73 25 Rupees. Year: 2014. Weight: 11.86g [12.00g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel (75% copper and 25% nickel). Diameter: 30.00 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. Obverse: The waxing crescent moon and a five pointed star facing north-west in rising position are in the centre on the obverse face of the coin. Along with periphery on the top of the crescent star is inscribed in wording “اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان” (Islamic Republic of Pakistan) in Urdu script. Below the crescent and at the top of two springs of wheat face value of the coin in numeral wording "25" in bold letters and “روپیہ ” (Rupees) in Urdu script are written on the right and left sides of crescent star respectively. Reverse: On the reverse side of the coin, monogram of Pakistan Navy Submarine Force is depicted in the centre. The wording “پاکستان نیوی سبمیرین فورس” (Pakistan Navy Submarine Force) in Urdu is written on the top of coin along with the periphery. Below the monogram of Pakistan Navy in numeral wording 1964-2014 and “گولڈن جوبلی” (Golden Jubilee) in Urdu script are inscribed. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: One Year Type. 
Note : 50th anniversary (Golden Jubilee) of Pakistan Navy Submarine Force. 
Issue Date: 02nd June, 2014

2015

KM#67 1 Rupee. Year: 2015. Weight: 1.76g. Metal: Aluminum. Diameter: 
20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. 
Obverse: anti-clock wise on left side: "Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah" 
and anti-clock wise on right side "Islamic Republic of Pakistan". 
Jinnah's portrait facing left. Reverse: Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Mausoleum, 
Sehwan Shareef [located in Jamshoro District of Sindh, Pakistan]. 
Value written below. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: 2008-2015


KM#68 2 Rupees. Year: 2015. Weight: 2.56g. Metal: Aluminum. 
Diameter: 22.5 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. Obverse: 
Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Crescent and star facing left. 
Date above wreath. Reverse: Badshahi Mosque, Lahore with Clouds on top. 
Value written below. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: One year type.


KM#76 5 Rupees. Year: 2015. Weight: 3.06g. Metal: Nickel-Brass [79% copper, 
20% zinc and 1% nickel]. Diameter: 18.5 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: 
Medal. Mint: Lahore. Obverse: Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 
Crescent and star facing left. Date above wreath. Reverse: Value in pentagon. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: One year type. 
Issue Date: 15th Oct, 2015


KM#74 20 Rupees. Year: 2015. Weight: 10.34g [10.00g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel (75% copper and 25% nickel). Diameter: 27.50 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. Obverse: “اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان” (Islamic Republic of Pakistan) in Urdu written at the top. The waxing crescent moon and a five pointed star facing north-west in rising position are in the centre. Value of the coin in numeral wording "20" on the right side and “روپیہ ” (Rupees) in Urdu written on the right side, separated by Crescent and star. Two springs of wheat with arms curved upward at the bottom with Date above it. Reverse: The wording “YEAR OF FRIENDLY EXCHANGE 2015” is written at the top section around the flags. National flags of People Republic of China on the left side and Islamic Republic of Pakistan on the right side are in the centre. Large dot at the bottom. 
Mintage: 100,000. 
Minted Years: One Year Type. 
Issue Date: 31st January, 2015


KM#75 20 Rupees. Year: ND (2015). Weight: 12.65g [12.00g]. Metal: 
Copper-Nickel (75% copper and 25% nickel). Diameter: 30.00 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Lahore. Obverse: "ISLAMIA COLLEGE PESHAWAR" 
written at the top section. "100 years of Glory" logo displayed in the center. 
Year "1913-2013" written at the bottom. Reverse: “اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان” 
(Islamic Republic of Pakistan) in Urdu written at the top. 
Islamia College Peshawar building in the center. Value "20" with "روپیہ" 
(Rupees) written at the bottom. 
Mintage: N/A. 
Minted Years: One Year Type. 
Note : 100th anniversary of Islamia College at Peshawar. Issue Date: 16th March, 2015. 
Note: This is not the first time the Building has been printed on Pakistani currency, currently is also printed on Rs 1000 note as well. This is one of the fewer Pakistan coin design that does not have the crescent and star on it. The coins were introduced two years after the institute celebrated its centenary. These coins were unveiled during a ceremony held at the ICU in the provincial capital on Thursday 02nd April 2015. Ajmal Khan, the vice chancellor of the institute, and other faculty members also attended the ceremony. “The coin is a testament to the services rendered by the institution in education in the province,” Ajmal said. “ICU is the mother of all the institutions in the province and has been given the status of university.”

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