2 Qiran - Nāṣer al-Dīn Qājār 1310-1311 (1893-1894) front 2 Qiran - Nāṣer al-Dīn Qājār 1310-1311 (1893-1894) back
2 Qiran - Nāṣer al-Dīn Qājār 1310-1311 (1893-1894) photo
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2 Qiran - Nāṣer al-Dīn Qājār

 
Silver (.900) 9.21 g 28.2 mm
Description
Issuer
Iran
Shah
Naser al-Din Shah (1848-1896)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1310-1311 (1893-1894)
Calendar
Islamic (Hijri)
Value
2 Qiran (قران)
Currency
Qiran (1825-1932)
Composition
Silver (.900)
Weight
9.21 g
Diameter
28.2 mm
Thickness
1.5 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#62095
Rarity index
88%

Reverse

Lion brandishing sword left, in front of rising sun. Crown at top, with wreath of berries (left) and oak (right) around, denomination in exergue, digits of date to left and right of lion's legs

Script: Persian

Translation: Denomination 2 Qirans

Edge

Plain

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it features a unique blend of traditional Persian motifs and modern European influences in its design. The obverse side of the coin depicts a crowned portrait of Nāṣer al-Dīn Qājār, the Shah of Iran from 1848 to 1896, surrounded by a wreath of flowers and leaves, while the reverse side features a stylized representation of a lion and a sun, which are symbols of power and prosperity in Persian culture. The coin's design was likely influenced by the artistic styles of the time, which saw a blending of traditional Persian motifs with European artistic techniques and themes. This blend of traditional and modern elements makes the coin a fascinating piece of numismatic history.