1982 - Iran PIC 136a 200 Rials banknote S21 UNC
1982 - Iran PIC 136a 200 Rials banknote S21 UNC 

1982 - Iran PIC 136a 200 Rials banknote S21 UNC

  • Product Code: Iran PIC 136a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 13.20€

  • Ex Tax: 12.00€


Iranian 200 Rials banknote associated with 1982, catalogued as Pick P136a. This example is the signature 21 variant and is identified as UNC (uncirculated). The catalog entry places this denomination in the ND (1982-) series.

The front features an aqua and blue-black colour scheme over a multicolour underprint, with a mosque at the centre. A white vertical security thread carries repeated black Persian lettering reading BANK MARKAZI IRAN. The reverse depicts farmers and a farm tractor at the left centre. The note was printed by TDLT without an imprint, and its watermark is the Iranian Arms. Under ultraviolet light, the security strip fluoresces blue and the serial numbers fluoresce orange.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 200 Rials banknote from Iran, associated with 1982. The title identifies it as an Iranian banknote and specifies the denomination as 200 Rials. The listing also identifies the note as S21 and grades it UNC.

What country, currency and date are associated with the note?

The banknote is associated with Iran and is denominated in Rials. The listing associates the note with 1982; this is presented as the date linked to the product and is not further described in the source as an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference identifies this Iranian banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Iran PIC 136a. This identifier is provided specifically for the listed 200 Rials banknote and should be used when distinguishing this product from other Iranian banknotes or other catalog references.

What condition and image information are provided for this banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, using the condition notation supplied by the shop. It also states that the images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be the actual number on the banknote.