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| Issuer | Bank Markazi Iran |
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| Year | 1962-1965 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse lettering | بانک مرکزی ایران یک هزار ریال ١٣٤١ |
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| Reverse lettering | BANK MARKAZI IRAN RIALS 1000 هزار ریال آرامگاه حافظ |
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Harrison & Sons printed multiple denominations for Bank Markazi Iran throughout the early Pahlavi period, and the 1000 Rial was the highest-denomination note in general circulation at the time — a significant sum in an economy where oil revenues were beginning to reshape the urban professional class but rural wages remained extremely low. The note circulated across a three-year window that coincided with the early phase of the White Revolution, Mohammad Reza Shah's ambitious and deeply contested modernization program launched in 1963.
P#75 is sometimes found with ink transfer to the facing note, a known characteristic of the Harrison printing on this series, attributable to storage conditions in Iranian bank branches during the period.