Imperial Banknote of Persia - 2 Tomans |
Imperial Bank Note of Persia - Two Tomans |
Iran Banknotes 2 Toman note 1913 Imperial bank of Persia, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
Obverse: Portrait of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar at right and Imperial Emblem of Iran during Pahlavi Dynasty (Lion and Sun with the Kiani Crown) at left. Regarding the hand-stamp, the banknote is valuable in Tehran only.
Reverse: Imperial Emblem of Persia at centre. Centered on top THE IMPERIAL BANK OF PERSIA in an arc and the value in words TWO TOMANS at lower centre panel, the value in figures 2 at each of the four corners. English script at the top: PAYABLE at TEHERAN ONLY.
Printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, New Malden in Surrey, England.
Note that in the early issues of the banknotes, watermark was not used.
Iran Banknotes - Imperial bank of Persia
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar 1890-1923 First Issue
One Toman 2 Tomans 3 Tomans 5 Tomans 5 Tomans 10 Tomans 20 Tomans 25 Tomans 50 Tomans 100 Tomans 1000 Tomans