Description
Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar Gold Half Toman — Persia, 1305 AH /1887
House of Emirates® – Royal Gold Collection
A rare and resplendent treasure from 19th-century Persia, this gold Half Toman (5000 Dinars) honors the reign of Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar, one of Iran’s most influential monarchs. Struck in AH1305 (1887), this exquisite coin carries both regal artistry and historic gravitas.
On the obverse, a ¾ portrait of Nasir al-Din Shah gazes slightly to the left — a refined depiction of royal authority and Qajar elegance. The reverse features three lines of Persian script, framed by a delicately engraved laurel wreath, symbolizing victory and divine blessing.
Composition: Gold
Weight: 1.43g
Diameter: 19.00mm
Die Axis: 6h
Reference: KM 927
Condition: Extremely Fine with light lustre
Each stroke and contour reflects the artistic mastery of Persia’s golden era, where dynastic pride met timeless craftsmanship. Once a symbol of royal economy, it now stands as a tokenized masterpiece — authenticated and preserved by House of Emirates, bridging the grandeur of the past with the innovation of the blockchain age.
A rare opportunity to hold history, beauty, and enduring value in your hands.