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Iran Group of 32 Notes Crisp Uncirculated Bank Markazi Rials Shah Era Assorted Large Lot
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$556.16RRP:Iran Group of 32 Notes Crisp Uncirculated Bank Markazi Rials Shah Era Assorted Large Lot Offered here is an attractive Iran group of 32 notes in Crisp Uncirculated condition, -
1969 IRR 20 Rials Pick 84 Crisp Uncirculated Bank Markazi Shah Note
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$54.00RRP:1969 Iran 20 Rials Pick 84 Crisp Uncirculated Bank Markazi Shah Note Offered here is a 1969 Iran 20 Rials note issued by Bank Markazi Iran, cataloged as Pick 84 -
ND (1974-79) Iran 500 Rials PMG 66 EPQ Pick 104b Young Shah Pahlavi Gem Uncirculated
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$212.00RRP:ND (1974-79) Iran 500 Rials PMG 66 EPQ Pick 104b Young Shah Pahlavi Gem Uncirculated Offered here is a striking Iran, Bank Markazi 500 Rials note, cataloged as Pick 104b, dated -
ND (1974-79) Iran 100 Rials PMG 66 EPQ Pick 102a Young Shah Pahlavi Gem Uncirculated
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$220.00RRP:ND (1974-79) Iran 100 Rials PMG 66 EPQ Pick 102a Young Shah Pahlavi Gem Uncirculated Offered here is an attractive Iran, Bank Markazi 100 Rials note, cataloged as Pick 102a, dated -
ND (1974-79) Iran 1000 Rials PMG 64 EPQ Pick 105b Young Shah Pahlavi Bank Markazi Note
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$199.00RRP:ND (1974-79) Iran 1000 Rials PMG 64 EPQ Pick 105b Young Shah Pahlavi Bank Markazi Note Offered here is a handsome Iran, Bank Markazi 1000 Rials note, cataloged as Pick 105b, dated
Description
Offered here is a distinctive Iran 10 and 20 Rials banknote group, presented in an attractive archival-style format featuring young and later portrait types of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. This group highlights an important visual progression in Iranian paper money, where portraiture, national symbolism, and institutional changes evolved across the Pahlavi-era monetary system.
The 10 rials type is especially appealing for its classic Bank Melli Iran design, with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi shown in military uniform and a reverse featuring the mythological winged Saurian from Taq-e Bostan, an ancient Sasanian-era rock relief site near Kermanshah. References also note the young Shah watermark on related 10 rials issues, adding another layer of portrait-based interest for collectors.
The 20 rials notes further expand the historical and design appeal of the group. Later Bank Markazi Iran types feature Shah Pahlavi portraits in military or formal uniform, with reverses including themes such as horseback hunters or the Amir Kabir Dam near Karaj, depending on the specific issue. These designs reflect Iran’s mid-20th-century emphasis on modernization, national development, and royal imagery.
This group is particularly desirable because it brings together multiple low-denomination Iranian notes in a format that feels more like an archival study than a standard single-note offering. Collectors can compare portrait styles, denomination layouts, institutional titles such as Bank Melli Iran and Bank Markazi Iran, Persian calligraphy, ornamental borders, and reverse imagery in one cohesive group.
For collectors of Middle Eastern banknotes, Pahlavi-era currency, or portrait-type world paper money, this offering provides an engaging look at how Iranian banknote design developed over time. The combination of 10 rials and 20 rials denominations, young Shah portrait themes, and archival presentation makes it a standout addition to a specialized Iran collection or world currency display.
Collector’s Value
This Iran 10 and 20 rials group offers more than individual banknotes—it presents a compact visual study of Pahlavi-era Iranian currency. With young Shah portrait interest, classic reverse designs, and an archival-style presentation, it is especially appealing for collectors who value history, design progression, and attractive world paper money groupings.