The Imperial Bank of Persia, established in 1889, was the first bank to
issue banknotes and attempt to establish a modern banking system in
Iran. Its banknotes are, in fact, some of the most beautiful and largest
notes ever issued for any nation; yet, the story of the Imperial Bank
and its notes is complex and complicated because there are very few
remaining specimens, especially of the earliest notes and those of
higher denominations. This lavishly illustrated and stochastically
printed volume showcases the best and rarest of these banknotes while
untangling the complex web of branch banks in Iran.