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500 Rials Mohammad Rezā Pahlavī

Uitgever Bank Markazi Iran
Jaar 1975-1978
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Afmetingen 154 × 75 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central intaglio vignette of two addorsed Achaemenid winged bulls (lamassu) flanking an ornate Tree of Life column, drawn from the bas-reliefs of Persepolis, rendered in brown and ochre tones against a warm orange guilloche ground. The issuer's name "BANK MARKAZI IRAN" runs along the top margin in Roman script, with the numeral "500" at upper left and right and "500 RIALS" at lower left. Floral and geometric ornamental borders frame the composition, with a watermark window occupying the right portion of the note.
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Opmerkingen

The P#104 500 Rials series was issued during the final years of the Pahlavi government, a period of enormous oil revenue and equally enormous political instability. Bank Markazi Iran had been established in 1960 specifically to replace the older Bank Melli as the sole currency-issuing authority, and by the mid-1970s its notes had settled into a consistent typographic and printing relationship with Thomas De La Rue that dated back years.

The series was rendered obsolete almost immediately after the 1979 revolution, when overprinted and entirely new issues displaced Pahlavi-era notes rapidly. Unissued remainders exist in quantity, which suppresses value at the higher grade levels.

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