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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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| 背面描述 | Central field bears a multi-line Arabic legend within a wreath of olive branches tied at the base, denoting the mint and regnal year. At the top of the coin, above the wreath, a small lion passant with rising sun emblem is depicted — the royal emblem of Qajar Iran. The mint inscription reads 'ضرب دارالدوله کرمانشهان' (Struck at Kermanshahan, seat of government), with the date ۱۲۷۱ (AH 1271) at the base of the legend. |
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Naser al-Din Shah's later gold issues from the Kirmanshahan mint are considerably scarcer than their Tehran counterparts — Kirmanshahan functioned as a regional mint serving western Iran and saw nothing close to the production volumes of the capital. By 1892, the Shah's reign was entering its final years before his assassination in 1896, and the provincial mints were operating intermittently at best. Fr#49 is listed without a firm mintage figure for good reason.