The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) issued a 75 Rupees commemorative banknote
In 2022, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) issued a 75 Rupees commemorative banknote to mark the 75th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence (1947-2022). This limited-edition banknote was released on August 14, 2022, as part of Pakistan’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
This special issue honors Pakistan’s founding leaders and highlights the nation’s commitment to environmental conservation. Unlike regular currency, this note was introduced solely as a commemorative piece and was not widely circulated in everyday transactions.
Overview of the Front and Back Note
The obverse (front) side of the banknote features portraits of four key figures from Pakistan’s independence movement:
- Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah – The founder of Pakistan and its first Governor-General.
- Allama Iqbal – The philosopher-poet who conceptualized the idea of Pakistan.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan – A reformist and educationist who played a vital role in Muslim empowerment.
- Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah – The sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known as the “Mother of the Nation” for her role in Pakistan’s creation.
The reverse (back) side showcases a Markhor, Pakistan’s national animal, standing proudly in a mountainous landscape. The background also features a globe with a focus on Pakistan, and the phrase “Saving Climate and Species”, symbolizing the country’s commitment to environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation.
Design Features
Obverse (Front)
- Portraits of National Leaders – Representing the founding visionaries of Pakistan.
- 75th Anniversary Emblem – A special diamond jubilee logo to commemorate Pakistan’s 75 years of independence.
- Denomination “75” – Displayed prominently in both Urdu and English.
- Official Signature of the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan – Authenticating the issuance.

Reverse (Back)
- Markhor (National Animal of Pakistan) – Symbolizing strength, resilience, and conservation efforts.
- Mountainous Landscape – Representing Pakistan’s natural beauty and ecological diversity.
- Globe Highlighting Pakistan – Signifying Pakistan’s place in the global environmental movement.
- “Saving Climate and Species” Message – Reinforcing Pakistan’s dedication to sustainability.
- Denomination “75” – Clearly displayed in multiple locations for easy identification.

Color Scheme
- The front side has a green and beige color palette, reflecting Pakistan’s national identity.
- The back side incorporates shades of green, blue, and white, emphasizing nature, wildlife, and climate awareness.
The color balance reflects both historical pride and environmental responsibility, making the banknote visually appealing and symbolic.
Dimensions
- Width: 147 mm
- Length: 65 mm
This size aligns with standard banknote dimensions, ensuring it is easily recognizable and collectible.
Security Features
The 2022 “75 Years of Independence” 75 Rupees Commemorative Banknote includes several advanced security features to prevent counterfeiting and ensure authenticity:
- Watermark – A hidden portrait of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, visible when held to the light.
- Security Thread – A thin embedded strip running vertically through the note.
- Microprinting – Fine details in the design that can only be seen under magnification, preventing forgery.
- Raised Printing – Certain elements, such as the portraits and denomination, have a tactile texture, allowing authentication by touch.
- UV Features – Some portions of the note glow under ultraviolet light, adding an extra layer of protection.
- Color-Shifting Ink – Some text changes color when tilted, enhancing security.
These modern security measures make the banknote durable, authentic, and resistant to counterfeiting.
Circulation and Collectibility
- This 75 Rupees commemorative note was issued in limited numbers, making it a rare collector’s item.
- Although it was technically legal tender, it was not widely circulated, as many were preserved as souvenirs and collector’s pieces.
- The unique denomination (75 Rupees) was chosen specifically to mark the 75th anniversary of independence, making it historically significant.
- Over time, its rarity and association with Pakistan’s Diamond Jubilee have increased its investment and sentimental value.
- Many specimens remain in uncirculated condition, making them even more desirable among collectors.