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5 Toman - Ahmad Qajar 10th Anniversary of Reign

Emittent Iran
Jahr 1919
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Währung Qiran (1825-1932)
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Aversbeschreibung Facing bust of Ahmad Shah Qajar set upon a wreath of laurel and oak, the effigy rendered in a formal portrait style. The date in Eastern Arabic numerals (١٣٣٧) appears in the lower field beneath the bust. The entire design is contained within a continuous pelleted (beaded) border, lending the composition a medallion-like formality consistent with commemorative issues of the late Qajar period.
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Reversbeschreibung Central device depicting the Imperial Lion and Sun (Shir-o-Khorshid), the lion passant holding a sword, set upon an ornate foliate base within a toothed (dentilated) circular border. The Kiani Crown appears prominently above the lion, flanked by symmetrical floral ornaments to the left and right. An ornate bow motif is positioned below the central device. Persian legends fill the intervening voids of the field, comprising honorific epithets celebrating the reign.
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Ahmad Shah ascended the Peacock Throne in July 1909 at age eleven, installed by constitutionalist forces after his father Mohammad Ali Shah was deposed for attempting to dismantle the newly won constitutional government. The 10th anniversary issue of 1919 commemorates a reign that was, by that point, already hollowing out — Ahmad spent increasing periods abroad, and British and Soviet troops had effectively carved Iran into spheres of influence under the 1907 Anglo-Russian Convention.

Catalogued as a pattern (Pn44), this piece almost certainly saw no general circulation. The 1919 date places it squarely in the chaos following the Anglo-Persian Agreement, which Ahmad would sign just months later to considerable domestic outrage.

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