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| 表面の説明 | Facing effigy of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar in elaborate military uniform, wearing the tall jewelled Qajar crown adorned with a feathered aigrette. The Shah is depicted with his characteristic mustache, dressed in an epauletted military coat with a prominent decorative collar. Two royal orders are displayed on his chest: a sunburst medal and a winged royal emblem. The Persian legend naming the Shah encircles the portrait within a beaded border. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central field bears a multi-line Persian inscription stating the denomination and date, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The inscription reads 200 dinars (دوصد دینار) with the Arabic-numeral value ۲۰۰ and the Hijri date سنة ۱۲۹۰. A decorative border of evenly spaced stars surrounds the beaded circle, with an outer beaded rim completing the design. |
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Pattern coinage for Naser al-Din Shah was frequently produced in European mints — particularly Birmingham — as part of broader efforts to modernize Iranian currency infrastructure in the 1870s. This nickel trial piece almost certainly never entered circulation; the Iranian monetary system of the period remained anchored to silver, and nickel was not adopted for regular coinage. Whether this piece was struck as a formal presentation pattern or a speculative proposal by a mint seeking contract work is not firmly established in the literature.