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This specimen was lot 3018 in Stephen Album sale 38 (Santa Rosa, CA, September 2020), where it sold for $119. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Iran|IRAN]]: Reza Shah, 1925-1941, 5 dinars, SH1310, one year type struck in 1931 with new minting machinery supplied by Germany, Unc. "The Persian parliament had approved on 16 February 1931 a loan to the ministry of trade and industry to meet the capital expenditure required for the establishment of a mint. The machinery and required equipment for this new mint had been ordered in Germany. Moreover, in February 1931 two German experts were appointed to run the operations of the mint." --- Rashid Khatib-Shahidi." The SCWC says this issue was struck in Berlin. This demonination was also struck in bronze (KM 1122).
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This specimen was lot 3018 in Stephen Album sale 38 (Santa Rosa, CA, September 2020), where it sold for $119. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Iran|IRAN]]: Reza Shah, 1925-1941, 5 dinars, SH1310, one year type struck in 1931 with new minting machinery supplied by Germany, Unc. "The Persian parliament had approved on 16 February 1931 a loan to the ministry of trade and industry to meet the capital expenditure required for the establishment of a mint. The machinery and required equipment for this new mint had been ordered in Germany. Moreover, in February 1931 two German experts were appointed to run the operations of the mint." --- Rashid Khatib-Shahidi." The SCWC says this issue was struck in Berlin. This denomination was also struck in bronze (KM 1122).
  
 
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* [[Iran SH1310 10 dinars|SH 1310 (1931) 10 dinars]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 25 dinars|SH 1310 (1931) 25 dinars]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 2 dinars|SH 1310 2 dinars]]
* [[Iran SH1310 pahlavi|SH 1310 (1931) pahlavi]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 10 dinars|SH 1310 10 dinars]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 25 dinars|SH 1310 25 dinars]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 1/2 rial|SH 1310 ½ rial]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 2 rials|SH 1310 2 rials]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 5 rials|SH 1310 5 rials]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 1/2 pahlavi|SH 1310 ½ pahlavi]]
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* [[Iran SH1310 pahlavi|SH 1310 pahlavi]]
 
* [[Iran SH1312 1/2 rial|SH 1312 (1933) ½ rial]]
 
* [[Iran SH1312 1/2 rial|SH 1312 (1933) ½ rial]]
 
* [[Iran SH1312 5 rials|SH 1312 (1933) 5 rials]]
 
* [[Iran SH1312 5 rials|SH 1312 (1933) 5 rials]]

Latest revision as of 10:48, 14 November 2023

Steve Album sale 38, lot 3018
Iran SA38-3018r.jpg

This specimen was lot 3018 in Stephen Album sale 38 (Santa Rosa, CA, September 2020), where it sold for $119. The catalog description[1] noted, "IRAN: Reza Shah, 1925-1941, 5 dinars, SH1310, one year type struck in 1931 with new minting machinery supplied by Germany, Unc. "The Persian parliament had approved on 16 February 1931 a loan to the ministry of trade and industry to meet the capital expenditure required for the establishment of a mint. The machinery and required equipment for this new mint had been ordered in Germany. Moreover, in February 1931 two German experts were appointed to run the operations of the mint." --- Rashid Khatib-Shahidi." The SCWC says this issue was struck in Berlin. This denomination was also struck in bronze (KM 1122).

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: 1.95 g, copper nickel, 18.2 mm diameter.

Catalog reference: KM-1123.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
  • [1]Album, Stephen, Joseph Lang, Paul Montz, Michael Barry and Norman Douglas Nicol, Auction 38, featuring the Dabestani Collection of Persian Coins, Santa Rosa, CA: Stephen Album Rare Coins, Inc., 2020.

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