1974/9 - Iran PIC 100b 20 Rials banknote S17 UNC
1974/9 - Iran PIC 100b 20 Rials banknote S17 UNC 

1974/9 - Iran PIC 100b 20 Rials banknote S17 UNC

  • Product Code: Iran PIC 100b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 22.00€

  • Ex Tax: 20.00€


This Iranian 20 Rials banknote is associated with 1974–79 and is catalogued as Pick P100b. It is listed in UNC condition and corresponds to signature 17, matching the S17 designation.

The note features a brown, orange, lilac and multicolour design with a Persian carpet motif, a shepherd and a ram. A Type VIII portrait of Shah Pahlavi appears on the front, while the reverse depicts Amir Kabir Dam near Karaj.

Additional identifying details include a Young Shah Pahlavi watermark, a vertically running yellow security thread and TDLR as the printer. The catalogued denomination is presented in both short and long Farsi forms within this reference family.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a banknote from Iran denominated at 20 Rials. It is identified in the product title as the S17 note and is listed under the Iran category.

What denomination, currency and dates are associated with the note?

The denomination is 20 Rials, and the listing associates the banknote with 1974 and 1979. These dates are presented as listing identifiers and are not described in the source as issue, printing or circulation years.

What catalog reference is provided for this Iranian banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Iran PIC 100b. The listing also identifies the note as S17, which is the stated model or note designation associated with this product.

What condition and image-related information does the listing provide?

The banknote is identified as UNC in the listing. The description states that the images are for reference and warns that the banknote number shown in the image will not be the actual number on the banknote.