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| 裏面の説明 | Reverse in a light green guilloche underprint with a large oval vignette at centre-left showing a classical columned building, identified as a Bank Melli Iran branch. The English inscription 'ONE MILLION RIALS' appears at upper left and 'MELLI CHEQUE' at upper right in bold lettering, with '1000000' repeated at lower left. A vertical red security thread is visible running through the note. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | Vertical red security thread embedded through the centre of the cheque; magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) serial number printed along the bottom edge of the obverse |
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Bank Melli Iran introduced million-rial denominations as a direct consequence of chronic inflation that had eroded purchasing power steadily since the 1979 revolution. By 2000, a million rials was a routine transaction amount, not an extraordinary sum — the denomination reflects monetary reality rather than any special issuing event.
The MICR line points to machine-sortable banking use rather than retail cash circulation, suggesting this note was designed with interbank or high-volume commercial clearing in mind. The Pick number has not been formally assigned as of standard catalog editions, which places this among the more poorly documented late-series Melli issues.