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5000 Dīnār - Moẓaffar od-Dīn Qājār

Uitgever Iran
Jaar 1902
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Schrift voorzijde Arabic
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device depicts the Lion and Sun motif, the Qajar imperial coat of arms, with a rampant lion in profile holding a sword, set before a radiant rising sun. The design is framed by symmetrical sprays of oak and olive leaves forming a wreath-like border. A Persian legend indicating the denomination is inscribed within the field. The composition exemplifies the refined European-influenced engraving style employed at the imperial mint during the late Qajar period.
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Aanvullende informatie

Mozaffar od-Din Shah was chronically short of money — his three European tours between 1900 and 1905 drained the treasury and drove Iran deeper into debt with Russia and Britain. The 1902 coinage was produced during the period when concession revenues and foreign loans were the primary means of keeping the Qajar government solvent, a situation that contributed directly to the Constitutional Revolution of 1906.

KM#976 is among the larger silver issues of the reign, struck at the Tehran mint under conditions that produced noticeable die-to-die variation in strike quality across the series.

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