The reverse side of a ten thousand Rial banknote.

The reverse side of a ten thousand Rial banknote depicting Mount Damavand a stratovolcano, which is the highest peak in Iran. This peak is located in the middle Alborz Range. Damavand is a significant mountain in Persian mythology. It is the symbol of Iranian resistance against despotism and foreign rule in Persian poetry and literature. In Zoroastrian texts and mythology, the three-headed dragon Aži Dahaka was chained within Mount Damavand, there to remain until the end of the world 1990. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The reverse side of a ten thousand Rial banknote depicting Mount Damavand a stratovolcano, which is the highest peak in Iran. This peak is located in the middle Alborz Range. Damavand is a significant mountain in Persian mythology. It is the symbol of Iranian resistance against despotism and foreign rule in Persian poetry and literature. In Zoroastrian texts and mythology, the three-headed dragon Aži Dahaka was chained within Mount Damavand, there to remain until the end of the world 1990. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The reverse side of a ten thousand Rial banknote.
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1 gennaio 1900
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