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| 表面の説明 | Central field displays the Imperial Iranian coat of arms: a lion passant to the right, holding an upright sword in its right forepaw, set against a radiant rising sun. Above the lion, the Imperial Pahlavi crown is depicted. The device is framed by a decorative wreath composed of wheat stalks on the left and oak branches on the right, tied at the base. The Arabic legend 'یک ریال' (One Rial) appears in the lower field beneath the lion, creating the mule characteristic of this piece — the obverse die of a 1 Rial coin paired with a 25 Dinar reverse die. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Arabic |
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| 追加情報 |
A mule combining mismatched dies not intended to be paired — one face belongs to the 25 dīnār series, the other to a different denomination entirely. Such errors at the Tehran mint were not officially acknowledged, and most that entered circulation did so before quality control intervened. KM#1141 is the standard catalog attribution for this pairing, though the exact die combination documented under that number has been a point of contention among specialists in Pahlavi-era coinage.