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1.000.000 Rials

Issuer Bank Maskan
Year 2000
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Value 1.000.000 Rials
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Reverse lettering IRAN CHEQUE
ONE MILLION RIALS
امضاء گیرنده وجه
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Protection description Red printed serial number at upper right of obverse; blue circular official Bank Maskan stamp applied to obverse as authentication control.
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Bank Maskan — the state-owned housing and development bank — issued these million-rial notes as internal financial instruments rather than general-circulation currency. They functioned closer to certified cheques or drafts within the bank's own lending and mortgage operations, which is why the security suite is so minimal for a note of this denomination: serial number and official stamp were sufficient for the institutional context in which they moved.

By 2000, a million rials was a routine transaction figure in Iran's heavily inflated economy, worth roughly $130 USD at official rates. The note's existence reflects the broader collapse of the rial's purchasing power across the 1990s.

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