This Iranian Coin Hides a Sacred Secret | 1000 Rials 2012 Explained | Coin Explorer Welcome to Coin Explorer — where every coin has a story waiting to be discovered. In today’s episode, we uncover the 1391 (2012) Iran 1000 Rials coin, featuring the breathtaking Shah Cheragh Shrine in Shiraz. This isn’t just currency — it’s a tribute to spiritual heritage, Persian architecture, and a powerful chapter of Iran’s post-revolution identity. 💠 What makes this coin special? 🔹 Hidden history of Shah Cheragh — “King of the Light” 🔹 Stunning design elements and Persian calligraphy 🔹 Real-world value for collectors 🔹 Cultural importance beyond its face value From ancient legends to mirrored halls of light — we dive into the untold story behind this iconic coin. 🪙 Coin Specifications: Metal: Aluminum-bronze Weight: 4.6 grams Diameter: 23.7 mm Mint Year: 1391 AH / 2012 Edge: Reeded Design: Shrine of Hazrat Shah Cheragh 📌 This coin might not be rare… but its story is truly priceless. 🎥 Don’t forget to: ✅ Like ✅ Comment your favorite coin ✅ Subscribe and turn on the bell for more rare coin stories Let’s keep exploring the past, one coin at a time.
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