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Qajar Iran, Silver 5000 Dinars 1913

£495.00

Description

House of Emirates® is thrilled to offer its elite clientele this commanding Qajar Iran 5,000 Dinars dated 1913 (1332 AH), issued during the reign of Sultan Ahmad Shah Qajar (1909–1925), the final monarch of a dynasty that once ruled Persia with splendor and authority.

Struck in silver, weighing 22.6 grams with an impressive 36 mm diameter, this coin was born at a moment when empires trembled and history was being violently rewritten, capturing the last echoes of royal Iran before the fall.

The reverse erupts with symbolism: the Shia Islam Lion and Sun, sword raised beneath a crowned sky, encircled by a laurel wreath that speaks of divine legitimacy, royal power, and ancient Persian identity. On the obverse, the solemn portrait of Ahmad Shah Qajar emerges — youthful, restrained, and heavy with destiny — framed by elegant Persian inscriptions and floral branches. The visible circulation marks are not flaws, but proof of life, giving the coin an unmistakable authenticity that only time can bestow.

Minted on the eve of World War I and just years before the Qajar dynasty collapsed, this 5,000 Dinars silver piece stands as a historical threshold object — the final breath of imperial Persia captured in metal. Coveted by elite collectors and serious historians, it is not merely an antique coin but a relic of transition, power, and legacy, destined to command attention in any distinguished collection.