Security Feature of Rs.1000 Rupee note

 Security Feature of Rs.1000 Rupee Note.

A security feature found in certain documents or currency notes. This feature typically involves incorporating a security thread into the material, which fluoresces or changes color when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. The purpose of this feature is to provide an additional layer of security against counterfeiting.
When we viewed under UV light, the security thread in question displays yellow and turquoise fluorescent bands. This characteristic can make it easier for authentication, as these colors might be difficult to replicate accurately by counterfeiters.

It's important to note that such security features are commonly used in important documents like passports, identity cards, and currency notes to ensure their authenticity and prevent fraud.



Front Side Note





Enlarged Watermar

Portrait of  Quaid-e-Azam in National dress i.e. Sherwani appears at the obverse left of note.



Electrotype Watermark

The denomination of the note appears below the portrait of Quaid-e-Azam.



Window Security Thread

Partially embedded window security thread into the paper runs from top to bottom at the front left side of the note. Denomination numeral "1000" 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 dark line. The security thread appears as yellow and turquoise fluorescent bands when viewed under ultra-violet light.




Portrait 

The enlarged portrait of Quaid-e-Azam in Sherwani appears at the right side of the note.

 

Optical Variable Ink

The crescent and five-pointed star surrounded in the printing design of Optical Variable Ink (OVI) appears at the obverse right of the note. The OVI design changes colour from magenta to green and green to magenta, when the note is viewed from different angles.




See Through

Value figure of the note appears partly at the obverse left top and partly at reverse right top giving a perfect look when viewed through light.



 



Anti-Scan and Anti-Copy

Anti-scan and anti-copy line patterns appearing at the note prevent scanning and photo copying of the exact note.





Latent Image
Hidden denomination numeral "1000" appears at the right side of the portrait when the note is viewed from different angles.




Year of Production

Year of production appears at the right side of the note.










Identification Mark

Two raised tactile circles appear at the left side which enable the visually impaired persons to recognize the denomination of the note.




Intaglio Line


Raised lines appear at extreme right and left sides of the note.





 

Lettering I


The denomination appears in Urdu numeral at right and left top while the denomination in English appears at right bottom of the note.




  

Lettering II

The words "STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN", the denomination, the promissory clause and the guarantee clause appear in Urdu at the center of the note.



  

Lettering III

The words "GOVERNOR STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN" in Urdu appear at the center of the note.





  
   

Lettering IV


Micro lettering denomination "1000" appears at the right top close to the picture of Qaid-e-Azam and at left bottom close to the security thread of the note.



      

Number


Seven-digit serial number with prefix appears at the right top and the other number appears below the watermark at the left bottom of the note. Both the numbers have been printed with magnetic ink.




Signature


The signature of the Governor, State Bank of Pakistan, Yaseen Anwar has been printed in main color of the note above the words "GOVERNOR STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN".




Back Side Note









Geometrical Patterns

Decorative ornamental patterns appear at the back of the note.








 Vignette

Vignette of Islamiyah Collage, Peshawar along with the name appear on the note.








Anti-Scan and Anti-Copy

Anti-scan and anti-copy line patterns appearing at the note prevent scanning and photo copying of the exact note.








Lettering I


The words ‘STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN’ appear at the center top of the note.







Lettering II

The value in words ‘ONE THOUSAND RUPEES’ appears in a panel at the center bottom of the note.








Lettering III


The denomination in figure appears in English at the left bottom in small font and on top below the words ‘State Bank of Pakistan’ in large font while in Urdu at the right bottom of the note.






Lettering IV


The words “Haqoo-e-Hilal Ibadad Hai” appear in a round design at the upper left side of the note.






Lettering IV


Micro lettering denomination numeral "1000" appears at the left along side geometrical patterns.







Insignia


The Seal of the “State Bank of Pakistan” appears at the left bottom of the note.

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