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| 裏面の銘文 | PAYABLE AT TEHERAN ONLY THE IMPERIAL BANK OF PERSIA TEN 10 TEN TOMANS |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | شیر و خورشید Lion and Sun |
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The Imperial Bank of Persia was a British-chartered institution, established in 1889 under a concession granted to Baron Julius de Reuter, and it held the exclusive right to issue banknotes in Persia until 1931 when the newly created Bank Melli Iran assumed that privilege. This note, though issued between 1924 and 1932, carries the portrait of Nasr-ed-Din Shah, who had been assassinated in 1896 — the design was simply retained across successive printings long after his death.
The transition away from Imperial Bank notes was abrupt; Bank Melli's establishment was a deliberate act of economic nationalism under Reza Shah, stripping a foreign-controlled bank of its currency monopoly. Waterlow & Sons held the printing contract throughout the series.