Stamps of Iran 1868-1925

Postage Stamps of Iran issued during the Qajar shahs period. Numbering according Scott catalogue.

Emblem of Persia showing Lion and Sun, 1423-1907

Naser al-Din Shah Qajar edit

 
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar

Naser al-Din Shah Qajar ruled from 5 September 1848 to 1 May 1896. During his reign different currencies existed: 1 Toman = 10 Kran = 200 Chahis, after 1881: 1 Franc = 100 Centimes. In 1877, Persia adopted a silver standard, whilst the toman was linked to the Gold Napoleon at the rate of 1 toman matching 0.5 Napoleon or 5 francs.

In 1868 Persia issued its first stamps (1870 in Yvert catalogue).

1876 Lion with European value edit

Values 1 Ch to 4 Kr. Model created in 1875.

1876 edit

Naser al-Din first portrait issue. Different perforations ranging from 10.5-13 exist.

1879-1880 edit

Naser al-Din second portrait issue. Stamps with a colored frame, perforated 12.

1881 edit

Sun with and without a colored frame. 1881 lithographed (№ 47-49) and September 1881 recess printing issues (№ 50-52). Perforated 12 or 13. Printed by the Austrian Imperial Printing Works of Vienna.

1882-1884 edit

Sun with colored frame, Naser al-Din. Perforated 12 or 13.

1876-1884 forgeries edit

1885-1886 edit

Vienna typographed issue depicting the Persian lion or Naser al-Din. Perforated 12 or 13.

1885-1887 surcharges edit

Officially authorized ('Officiel') surcharges. Sun with colored frame, Naser al-Din. Perforated 12 or 13.

1885-1887 forgeries edit

Surcharge and stamp forged.

1889 edit

Persian lion or Naser al-Din.

1891 edit

Persian lion or Naser al-Din.

Perforated 10.5 edit

Perforated 11.5 edit

1894 edit

September. Typographed Persian lion or Naser al-Din.

1903 issue edit

New lion emblem or shah, typo by Enschedé.

Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar edit

Kran values (1-50) with new portrait of the shah (ruled 1896-1906), recess by Enschedé, design by Prof. Rudolf Stang.

1909 transition edit

Lion emblem, typo by Enschedé.

1911 Shah Ahmed edit

Ahmad Shah Qajar (January 1898 – 21 February 1930) was Shah of Iran from 16 July 1909 to 15 December 1925, and the last ruling member of the Qajar dynasty. He ascended to the throne at the age of 12 after the removal of his father Mohammad-Ali Shah by the Parliament on 16 July 1909. Upon reaching his majority Ahmad Shah was formally crowned on 21 July 1914.

1911-1915 overprints edit

During the 1911-1915 period, many stamps were issued overprinted for various reasons (Michel N°s 325-362).

1916-1922 overprints edit

During the 1916-1922 period, many stamps were issued overprinted for various reasons (Michel N°s 397-482). Some examples:

1924 new Ahmed shah portrait edit

Values 1 Chahi to 30 Krans. Overprinted in 1926 REGNE de PAHLAVI.