1974/9 - Iran PIC 102c 100 Rials banknote S17 UNC
1974/9 - Iran PIC 102c 100 Rials banknote S17 UNC 

1974/9 - Iran PIC 102c 100 Rials banknote S17 UNC

  • Product Code: Iran PIC 102c
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 44.00€

  • Ex Tax: 40.00€


Iran 100 Rials banknote, catalogued as ND (1974–79) and associated with 1974/9. This individual note is Pick P102c (also listed as PIC 102c), signature 17, and is graded UNC.

The note features a maroon design with orange, green and multicolour underprinting, together with a Persian carpet motif and a Type VIII portrait of Shah Pahlavi. The reverse depicts the Pahlavi Museum. A young Shah Pahlavi appears in the watermark, while the vertically positioned black security thread and signature 17 identify the P102c variety. The printer is TDLR.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Iranian 100 Rials banknote, identified in the title as “1974/9 - Iran PIC 102c 100 Rials banknote S17 UNC.” The product is therefore described as a 100 Rials note associated with Iran and identified as an S17 note.

What country, denomination, currency and date information are provided?

The banknote is associated with Iran and has a denomination of 100 Rials. The listing connects it with the years 1974 and 1979, shown as “1974/9.” These years should be treated as the date information supplied by the listing, without assuming they indicate issue, printing or circulation dates.

What catalog reference identifies this Iranian banknote?

The explicit catalog reference supplied for this product is Iran PIC 102c. This reference identifies the listed 100 Rials banknote and should not be confused with a different cataloguing system or with the product’s internal shop identification.

What condition and image-related information should collectors note?

The listing identifies this banknote as UNC, using the stated uncirculated-grade notation. It also explains that the images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be the number on the actual note. The pictured serial number should therefore not be used to identify the individual banknote.