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5 Rials QRM Club

Uitgever QRM Club, USASTRATCOM Facility, Tehran
Jaar 1960-1979
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Valuta Second Rial (1932-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Letterpress print in black on grey paper; club name and facility inscriptions arranged in three lines at upper centre, with denomination numeral '5' in a ruled box at right. Red typeset serial number at centre; perforated detachment warning at left margin reads 'NOT GOOD IF DETACHED'.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Vertical row of punch-hole perforations along the right edge, serving as a detachment control feature; note is invalid if separated.
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Opmerkingen

QRM Club notes were scrip issued for use within the United States Strategic Air Command facility in Tehran during the Pahlavi era — internal canteen or club currency, not legal tender in any jurisdiction. "QRM" is ham radio shorthand for interference or jamming, which suggests the facility had a signals or communications component, though the exact operational character of the site is not publicly documented.

The perforation security feature is characteristic of low-volume scrip runs where full intaglio printing was unnecessary. These notes circulated in a closed loop and were never meant to leave the compound.

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