Description
House of Emirates® is proud to present its elite clientele with the Iran Empire SH 1350 (1971) Silver Medal – Mohamed Reza Shah (2500 Years of Persian Empire), a breathtaking 30 mm silver masterpiece that immortalizes the grandeur of one of humanity’s oldest and most influential civilizations.
Struck in 1971 to commemorate 2,500 years of the Persian Empire, this magnificent creation honors the vision and legacy of His Imperial Majesty, Mohamed Reza Shah Pahlavi, celebrating Iran’s imperial past and modern ambition in a single, timeless collectible.
Meticulously crafted in .999 fine silver and weighing 11.51 grams, this Uncirculated (UNC) medal exemplifies exceptional craftsmanship, intricate artistry, and historical significance. Its detailed engraving, elegant design, and impeccable preservation make it a true reflection of Persian cultural mastery and national pride.
Beyond its aesthetic allure, this silver medal offers exceptional investment potential. With global demand for high-grade Persian numismatics steadily rising, the Iran Empire SH 1350 (1971) Silver Medal stands as a scarce and appreciating tangible asset. Its value is underpinned by both precious metal content and historical prestige, providing investors with a dual advantage — intrinsic silver worth and collectible rarity. In uncertain economic climates, such heritage-based bullion collectibles serve as a store of value and hedge against inflation, while also enriching a portfolio with cultural significance and prestige.
For the discerning investor seeking to combine financial foresight with timeless heritage, this medal represents a rare opportunity to secure a piece of history that appreciates in both monetary and cultural value.
A genuine heirloom of imperial distinction — and a brilliant addition to any investment-grade numismatic portfolio.
Specifications:
Year: SH 1350 (1971)
Commemoration: 2,500 Years of Persian Empire – Mohamed Reza Shah Pahlavi
Metal: Silver (.999 fine)
Weight: 11.51 grams
Diameter: 30 mm
Condition: Uncirculated (UNC)






