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1/2 Toman - Mohammad Ali Qajar

Issuer Iran
Year 1906-1907
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Composition Gold (.900)
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Obverse script Persian
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Reverse description Central device depicts the imperial Lion and Sun emblem of Qajar Iran: a rampant lion facing dexter, holding a sword in its right forepaw, with a radiant rising sun issuing from behind its back. The date in the Islamic lunar calendar (AH 1324) appears between the lion's legs. The entire device is enclosed within a wreath of olive and oak leaves, surmounted by a royal crown at the apex where the wreath branches meet. The denomination inscription 'پنجهزار' (five thousand dinars, equivalent to one-half toman) appears within the wreath, and a beaded inner border frames the design.
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Reverse lettering ۱۳۲۴ پنجهزار
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