WORLD BANKNOTES 360 IRAN (PERSIA) Many of Irans Finest Specimen & Proof Banknotes |
Western
countries generally referred to Iran as Persia prior to March 1935, at which
time Reza Shah requested that the international community refer to the
country by its native name. The
country reversed the decision in 1959, but in official state contexts the
name Iran remains dominant. The shah
was forced into exile in 1979, at which time Iran became an Islamic republic. |
The banknotes from Iran
that we offer for sale are HERE. |
Examples of Trophy-Grade World Banknotes Iran (The notes below are not for sale; follow
the link above right to view notes from Iran that we offer for sale.) |
World
Banknotes/Iran Bank Melli
Iran 5 Rials Pick #18
Specimen ND (1932) PMG 66 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 13; 3 higher) |
World
Banknotes/Iran Bank Melli
Iran 10 Rials Pick #19
Specimen ND (1932) PMG 66 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 9; 4 higher) |
World
Banknotes/Iran Bank Melli
Iran 20 Rials Pick #20
Specimen ND (1932) PMG 66 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 13; 3 higher) |
World Banknotes/Iran
Bank Melli Iran
50 Rials Pick #21
Specimen ND (1932) PMG 66 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 8; 6 higher) |
World
Banknotes/Iran Bank Melli
Iran 100 Rials Pick #22
Specimen ND (1932) PMG 66 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 4; 11 higher) |
World
Banknotes/Iran Bank Melli Iran
500 Rials Pick #23
Specimen ND (1932) PMG 67 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 4; 0 higher) |
World
Banknotes/Iran Bank Melli
Iran 10 Rials Pick #25
Specimen ND (1934) PMG 66 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 19; 4 higher) |
World
Banknotes/Iran Bank Melli Iran
20 Rials Pick #26
Specimen ND (1934) PMG 66 EPQ (PMG population in this
grade: 12; 2 higher) |
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