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100 Rials Persian Empire

Uitgever Bank Markazi Iran
Jaar 1971
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Afmetingen 149 × 73 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Portrait of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in full military dress uniform as Commander in Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces, positioned at right. The design incorporates guilloche underprint patterns and Persian inscriptions identifying the issuing authority.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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Opmerkingen

P#98 belongs to the series introduced after the 1971 Persian Gulf celebrations — a state event of considerable political ambition in which Mohammad Reza Shah staged a lavish commemoration at Persepolis marking 2,500 years of Iranian monarchy. The timing of this note's release was deliberate, coinciding with a broader effort to project imperial continuity through official currency.

Thomas De La Rue had printed Iranian notes since the mid-twentieth century, and their work on this series is competent but unremarkable by their own standards. The watermark remains the primary security measure — modest for a denomination of this weight.

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