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1 Azadi

Issuer Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Year 1984
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Arabic
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Edge Reeded
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The Azadi ("freedom") gold series was introduced in 1979 following the Islamic Revolution as a direct replacement for the Pahlavi coinage, which bore the deposed Shah's portrait. The 1984 date places this piece squarely within the Iran-Iraq War, a conflict that put enormous pressure on Iran's foreign reserves and made gold coin issuance partly a tool for managing domestic monetary confidence rather than purely ceremonial production.

The KM#1248.1 designation distinguishes this from later die varieties. Fineness held at .900 throughout the series, matching the old Pahlavi standard — a pragmatic continuity that made the coins immediately legible to a public already familiar with gold as a savings vehicle.

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