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200.000 Rials

Uitgever Bank Melli Iran
Jaar 2000
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in blue and white on security paper, centred on the Bank Melli Iran logotype accompanied by multiple registers of Persian inscription including the denomination 'دویست هزار ریال'. A vignette of the Bank Melli Iran headquarters building occupies the right portion, framed by guilloche underprint patterning and floral ornamental devices at the corners; a vertical red security thread runs through the centre of the note. The numeral '200000' is rendered in large characters at the lower left, with the full amount restated in Persian script along the lower border.
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Bank Melli Iran — the country's oldest commercial bank, founded in 1927 — was issuing notes at face values that would have been unthinkable before the revolution. The 200,000 rial denomination reflects decades of accumulated inflation following the post-1979 economic disruptions, international sanctions, and the eight-year war with Iraq. By 2000, even this figure represented a relatively modest purchasing sum in daily transactions.

The Pick number is unassigned in standard catalogs, which typically indicates either a very late addition to the reference database or a note that circulated without achieving wide international documentation at time of publication.

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