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| 表面の説明 | Violet and multicolour note with an ornate guilloche border framing the entire face. The denomination 'ده ریال' (Ten Rials) appears in a central medallion with floral underprint, while the bank title in Persian script is inscribed at the top. A portrait vignette of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in military uniform with medals occupies the right side, set within an arched cartouche, with the left panel reserved for the watermark window. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Printed entirely in violet, the reverse is dominated by a detailed intaglio vignette of the Amir Kabir (Karaj) Dam set against a mountainous landscape, with the reservoir and a road visible in the foreground. 'BANK MELLI IRAN' is inscribed in Latin script across the top, with 'RIALS 10' in a panel at the bottom centre. The denomination in Persian script appears in the upper-left and lower-right corners, and an ornate floral guilloche border frames the composition, with a blank cartouche at right reserved for the watermark area. |
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Harrison & Sons had been printing Iranian banknotes since the early Pahlavi period, and by the late 1950s the relationship was well established — this series benefited from Harrison's intaglio expertise, though the 10 Rial denomination was always the workhorse of everyday transactions and suffered heavy attrition in circulation. The watermark was the primary security feature at this level; thread and foil additions came only with later issues.
Pick 68 sits within a transitional moment for Bank Melli: the Oil Nationalization crisis of the early 1950s had badly strained Iran's foreign exchange, and the relative monetary stability of 1958 reflected the post-Mossadegh settlement with the international oil consortium rather than any organic recovery.