Any Year - Iran 1 Pahlavi Gold Coin (.2354oz AGW)

Own a piece of 20th-century Middle Eastern history with the Iran 1 Pahlavi Gold Coin, a captivating gold piece minted under the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. Containing 0.2354 troy oz of .900 fine gold, this coin is more than just a precious metal investment—it is a bridge to Iran’s royal and cultural past.

Minted between 1941 and 1979, these coins served both as national currency and as symbols of prestige during a time of dramatic transformation and modernization in Iran. These pieces remain highly collectible for their low mintages, rich symbolism, and the enduring mystique of the Pahlavi era.

Product Highlights:

  • Contains 0.2354 oz of .900 fine gold
  • Obverse: Features a right-facing bust of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, rendered with regal detail and classic Persian elegance.
  • Reverse: Displays the iconic Lion and Sun emblem, a deeply rooted symbol of Iranian identity, encircled by a detailed wreath.
  • Random year of issue—dates will vary based on availability, adding to the coin’s historical allure.
  • Struck by the Iranian Mint, most commonly in Tehran.
  • Coins are often found in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) or Proof-Like condition, showcasing excellent luster and preserved detail.
  • Legal tender from the Pahlavi era—no longer issued.

A Closer Look at the Design

On the obverse, the portrait of Mohammad Reza Shah presents a commanding image of the monarch whose rule spanned nearly four decades until the 1979 revolution. The sharp relief and clean finish reflect both technical precision and royal grandeur.

The reverse features one of the most enduring national emblems in Persian history—the Lion and Sun—surrounded by a finely detailed wreath. This emblem has roots dating back centuries, symbolizing courage (the lion) and enlightenment (the sun), both deeply embedded in Iranian folklore and history.

Historical Context and Numismatic Value

The Pahlavi gold coin series was introduced as part of Reza Shah's modern monetary system, further developed under his son, Mohammad Reza Shah. These coins represent a brief but important era of Persian numismatics, as well as a global fascination with Middle Eastern monarchies.

Issued in limited quantities and often hoarded during the Shah’s reign, surviving examples—especially those in superior condition—are now cherished by collectors and history enthusiasts. Each coin tells a story not only of royalty and reform but also of revolution and change.

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country Iran
Weight .2354oz
Purity 900
Status Active

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Any Year - Iran 1 Pahlavi Gold Coin (.2354oz AGW)

Own a piece of 20th-century Middle Eastern history with the Iran 1 Pahlavi Gold Coin, a captivating gold piece minted under the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. Containing 0.2354 troy oz of .900 fine gold, this coin is more than just a precious metal investment—it is a bridge to Iran’s royal and cultural past.

Minted between 1941 and 1979, these coins served both as national currency and as symbols of prestige during a time of dramatic transformation and modernization in Iran. These pieces remain highly collectible for their low mintages, rich symbolism, and the enduring mystique of the Pahlavi era.

Product Highlights:

  • Contains 0.2354 oz of .900 fine gold
  • Obverse: Features a right-facing bust of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, rendered with regal detail and classic Persian elegance.
  • Reverse: Displays the iconic Lion and Sun emblem, a deeply rooted symbol of Iranian identity, encircled by a detailed wreath.
  • Random year of issue—dates will vary based on availability, adding to the coin’s historical allure.
  • Struck by the Iranian Mint, most commonly in Tehran.
  • Coins are often found in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) or Proof-Like condition, showcasing excellent luster and preserved detail.
  • Legal tender from the Pahlavi era—no longer issued.

A Closer Look at the Design

On the obverse, the portrait of Mohammad Reza Shah presents a commanding image of the monarch whose rule spanned nearly four decades until the 1979 revolution. The sharp relief and clean finish reflect both technical precision and royal grandeur.

The reverse features one of the most enduring national emblems in Persian history—the Lion and Sun—surrounded by a finely detailed wreath. This emblem has roots dating back centuries, symbolizing courage (the lion) and enlightenment (the sun), both deeply embedded in Iranian folklore and history.

Historical Context and Numismatic Value

The Pahlavi gold coin series was introduced as part of Reza Shah's modern monetary system, further developed under his son, Mohammad Reza Shah. These coins represent a brief but important era of Persian numismatics, as well as a global fascination with Middle Eastern monarchies.

Issued in limited quantities and often hoarded during the Shah’s reign, surviving examples—especially those in superior condition—are now cherished by collectors and history enthusiasts. Each coin tells a story not only of royalty and reform but also of revolution and change.

Specifications

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country Iran
Weight .2354oz
Purity 900
Status Active
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