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| Issuer | Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse description | Intaglio vignette of the Agha Borzog mosque in Kashan occupies the right half, rendered in fine line engraving against a pale yellow guilloche underprint with geometric arch motifs. The issuer's name in Persian script appears in teal at upper centre, with the "ایران چک" legend in red at mid-left and the denomination "500" in colour-shifting numerals below. Two signatures appear beneath the denomination, flanked by a vertical green security thread at centre. |
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| Protection type | Security thread, Colour-shifting ink, Serial number |
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Iran's internal redenomination has been years in the making — the toman was officially restored as the base unit by parliamentary vote in 2020, replacing the rial at a ratio of 10,000:1, though implementation has been glacially slow and dual-labeling (both units printed on the same note) became the transitional norm. This note, issued in 2025, sits at the high end of current circulation values and reflects the redenomination still in progress rather than completed.
TAKAB in Āmol has supplied domestically produced security paper since the early 2000s, part of a deliberate effort to reduce reliance on foreign print suppliers following sanctions pressure. Colour-shifting ink on Iranian notes of this period is sourced and applied domestically — a significant technical achievement given the restrictions on obtaining such materials through normal international trade channels.