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5000 Dīnār - Rezā Pahlavī

Uitgever Iran
Jaar 1925-1926
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Waarde 5000 Dinars
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field bears a two-line Persian inscription in flowing Nastaliq script, separated by a horizontal rule, giving the country name and denomination. Surmounting the inscription is the Pahlavi Imperial Crown rendered in high relief. The field is framed by a wreath composed of olive branches on the left and oak branches on the right, tied with a ribbon at the base. A fine beaded border runs along the inner edge of the coin.
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Rand Reeded
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Aanvullende informatie

This issue marks the final year of the Qājār monetary system operating under a new master. Rezā Khān had deposed Ahmad Shah in late 1925 and declared himself Rezā Shāh Pahlavī, founding a new dynasty — but the mint did not immediately overhaul the coinage infrastructure. These transitional-year pieces were struck on the existing silver standard inherited from the late Qājār period, a practical continuity that belied the violent political rupture above it.

The 5000 Dīnār denomination was effectively the five-qirān piece, the workhorse of Iranian silver coinage since the mid-nineteenth century. Within a few years Rezā Shāh would undertake a full monetary reform, retiring the dīnār-denominated system entirely.

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