1982 - Iran PIC 135 100 Rials banknote S21 UNC
1982 - Iran PIC 135 100 Rials banknote S21 UNC 

1982 - Iran PIC 135 100 Rials banknote S21 UNC

  • Product Code: Iran PIC 135
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 8.80€

  • Ex Tax: 8.00€


This Iranian 100 Rials banknote is associated with 1982 and catalogued as Pick P135. The individual product is marked S21 and UNC, while the catalog entry records the date as ND (1982), without assigning a more precise issue date.

Its front combines a maroon design with a light-brown and multicolour underprint, showing the Imam Reza shrine at Mashad on the right. A white security thread carries repeated black Persian lettering reading BANK MARKAZI IRAN vertically. The reverse depicts Madressa Chahr-Bagh in Isfahan. The catalog lists TDLR as the printer, with no printer imprint, and identifies signature 21.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 100 Rials banknote from Iran, associated with 1982. The product title identifies it as the Iran 100 Rials note catalogued under PIC 135, with the additional identifier S21.

What country, denomination, currency and date are identified for this banknote?

The banknote is identified as being from Iran and denominated at 100 Rials. The listing associates the note with 1982; this wording describes the date attached to the listing without asserting that it was issued, printed or circulated that year.

What catalog reference and identifier are provided?

The stated catalog reference is Iran PIC 135. The product title also includes the identifier S21. These are the listing’s supplied cataloguing and identification details for this particular 100 Rials banknote.

What condition and image information does the listing provide?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, using the grade notation shown in the title. It also states that the images are for reference, so the banknote number visible in the example image should not be treated as the number on the listed note.