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In 1956, the Joint Secretary Cabinet inform the Cabinet that according to some reliable source, there was an offically sponsored organization in Calcutta which were forging Pakistani nootes on a big scale, that were in circulation in India. In this connection it was suggested that the new series of Pakistani Bank Nootes with a portrait of Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah should introduced.
In this regard the 100 Rupee Noote was issued on 24th December, 1957. It was predominantly green in color, a portrait of Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, watermark of Mr. Jinnah and a security thread on front and the illustration of the Badshahi Mosque on back of the Noote were introduced.