Iranian Gold Coin – Full Bahar Azadi (Imam Reza Shrine)

● Country: Iran
● Mint: Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran
● Type: Bahar Azadi (commonly called Azadi Coin)
● Weight: 8.133 g
● Gold Content (Fineness): 7.322 g pure gold (.900 fineness / 90% gold)
● Diameter: ~22 mm
● Thickness: ~1.4 mm
● Obverse: Depicts the Imam Reza Shrine (Mashhad, Iran), with the year of mintage in the Solar Hijri calendar (this one shows ۱۳۵۸ = 1979/1980)
● Reverse: Central hexagonal geometric pattern with “Bank Markazi Iran” (Central Bank of Iran) inscription
● Denomination: None stated (used as bullion/investment, not circulation currency)

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Description

🔹 Background & Significance
The Bahar Azadi Gold Coin is Iran’s primary bullion coin, first issued in 1979 after the Iranian Revolution. It replaced the earlier Pahlavi gold coins.
“Bahar Azadi” translates to “Spring of Freedom”, commemorating the revolution’s victory. The design features Islamic architecture and calligraphy, deeply tied to Iran’s national identity.
These coins remain a major form of savings, dowries, and investment in Iran, often traded in both domestic and international gold markets. The “Full Bahar Azadi” is the most recognized, with Half, Quarter, and Tenth coins also minted.

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