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  • 1 Pice 1953-1959, KM# 12, Pakistan
  • 1 Pice 1953-1959, KM# 12, Pakistan
Description

The Federation of Pakistan, also called the Dominion of Pakistan, was an independent federal dominion in South Asia established on 14 August 1947. At its inception, the Dominion of Pakistan did not include its princely states, which gradually acceded over the next year. Its status as a federal dominion within the British Empire ended in 1956 with the completion of the Constitution of Pakistan, which officially established the country as an Islamic Republic. The constitution also administratively split the nation into West Pakistan and East Pakistan, which were until then governed as a singular entity despite being separate geographic exclaves. In 1971, East Pakistan seceded as the new nation of Bangladesh.

Obverse

Depicts a tughra in Urdu that translates as "Government of Pakistan". A star and crescent is engraved above the tughra slanted toward the upper left. Written clockwise along the coin's rim is the English equivalent of the tughra.

The star and crescent is an iconographic symbol used in various historical contexts but most well known today as a symbol of the former Ottoman Empire and, by popular extension, the Islamic world. It appears on the national flag and state emblem of Pakistan.

حكومت پاكستان
GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN

Reverse

Depicts the large value in the center divided in Urdu letters and date below enclosed by in English above and Bengali below flanked by oat sprigs.

ONE PICE
ایک ۱ پیسہ
19 53
এক পয়সা

Edge

1 Pice

Dominion, Islamic Republic
KM# 12 Schön# 12
Characteristics
Material Nickel Brass
Weight 2.3 g
Diameter 20.59 mm
Thickness 1.06 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Alt # KM# MS2, KM# MS6, KM# PS4
Mint
Lahore Mint (L)

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