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Context
Years: 1998–2024
Issuer: Pakistan Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1956)
Currency:
(since 1961)
Total mintage: 479,903,000
Material
Diameter: 20 mm
Weight: 1.75 g
Thickness: 2.6 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Aluminium
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #10739
Value
Exchange value: 1 PKR

Obverse

Description:
Mohammad Ali Jinnah, in profile.
Inscription:
قائد اعظم محمد علی جناح

اسلامی جمہوریۂ پاکِستان

2010
Translation:
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
2010
Language: Urdu

Reverse

Description:
Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine in Sehwan, Sindh, Pakistan.
Inscription:
روپیہ

1
Translation:
Rupee
Language: Urdu

Edge

Plain

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1998
2006
2007201,670,000
200897,953,000
200980,280,000
2010100,000,000
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2020
2021
2023
2024

Historical background

In 1998, Pakistan faced a severe currency crisis rooted in a perfect storm of geopolitical and economic shocks. The immediate trigger was the country's nuclear tests in May, which led to swift international sanctions and a freeze on foreign currency accounts held by Pakistani citizens and entities. This catastrophic loss of confidence triggered a capital flight crisis, as depositors rushed to withdraw foreign currency, draining the State Bank of Pakistan's already meager reserves. Concurrently, the fallout from the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis was limiting access to international capital markets, leaving Pakistan with dangerously low reserves to defend its pegged exchange rate.

The government's response was drastic and controversial. In July 1998, it froze all foreign currency accounts, effectively defaulting on its obligations to depositors, and forcibly converted them into Pakistani rupees at a state-mandated rate. This move, while stemming the immediate hemorrhage of dollars, shattered public trust in the banking system for a generation. By mid-1998, with reserves nearly exhausted, Pakistan was forced to abandon its managed exchange rate regime. The rupee, which had been artificially pegged around 40-45 to the US dollar, was allowed to float freely, leading to a sharp and immediate devaluation.

The aftermath of the 1998 crisis defined Pakistan's economic trajectory for years. The rupee's plunge exacerbated inflation and increased the burden of foreign-denominated debt. The country narrowly avoided sovereign default through an emergency bailout from the International Monetary Fund in late 1998, which came with stringent structural adjustment conditions. Thus, 1998 marked a pivotal year of economic emergency, where currency controls, devaluation, and an IMF program became necessary tools to manage a balance of payments crisis born from geopolitical isolation and profound financial instability.

Series: 1998 Pakistan circulation coins

1 Rupee obverse
1 Rupee reverse
1 Rupee
1998-2006
2 Rupees obverse
2 Rupees reverse
2 Rupees
1998-1999
2 Rupees obverse
2 Rupees reverse
2 Rupees
1998-2008
1 Rupee obverse
1 Rupee reverse
1 Rupee
1998-2024
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