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5.000.000 Rials

Issuer Bank Tejarat
Year 2000
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse description The reverse displays the bilingual heading 'IRAN CHEQUE' in Latin capitals at upper centre, flanked by the value '5000000' at upper right and repeated vertically in large numerals along the left margin. The background carries a fine guilloche underprint in warm yellow and gold tones with a decorative lattice pattern. Printed fill-in fields for the payee's particulars, identification number, and authorising signature are arranged across the centre in Persian script, with 'FIVE MILLION RIALS' inscribed in Latin script along the lower border.
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Protection description Embedded security thread visible when held to light; watermark present in the paper substrate
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Bank Tejarat is a commercial bank, not Iran's central bank — the issuance of banknotes by a commercial institution would be extraordinary and almost certainly incorrect. The Rial notes of this period were issued exclusively by Bank Markazi Jomhouri Islami Iran. No Pick number has been assigned (P#0), and no verified catalog entry for a Bank Tejarat banknote appears to exist.

The data as supplied cannot support a reliable entry. If this is a bond, bearer certificate, or internal instrument rather than a circulating note, the classification should be revisited before cataloging.

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