The one hundred thousand rial banknote is a denomination of Iranian currency that was issued in 2010, replacing the 50,000 rial note as the largest denomination.[1]
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Value | 100,000 rials |
Width | 166 mm |
Height | 79 mm |
Security features | Security fluorescent fibers and ink, watermark, embedded and window security thread, intaglio micro printing, raised printing, linear image, electrotype, see-through image |
Material used | 100% cotton |
Years of printing | Since 22 June 2010[1] |
The bill features Rouhollah Khomeini's portrait on the front and the Tomb of Saadi on the back.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Sheikholeslami, Ali (16 June 2010). "Iran Will Introduce 100,000-Rial Note Amid Inflation Warnings". Bloomberg.
- ^ Funke, Christian (2013). "Tokens of Transformation and Contesting Power: Iranian Banknotes in Revolution and Turmoil". International Bank Note Society Journal. 52 (4): 38–49.
- "Security Features of 100,000 Rials Banknote". Central Bank of Iran. 2010.
- "Iran new 100,000-rial note confirmed". Banknote News.