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IRAN: Mohammad Resa Shah, 1941-1979, 3-medal gold set, SH1341 (1963)

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IRAN: Mohammad Resa Shah, 1941-1979, 3-medal gold set, SH1341 (1963)
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IRAN: Mohammad Resa Shah, 1941-1979, 3-medal gold set, SH1341 (1963), Commemorating the Twelve Laws of the White Revolution struck in .900 fine gold, set includes the following diameters and wights; 33mm 25gr; 37mm 50gm numbered 97; 47mm 100gr numbered 97; Shah standing facing, raising hand; clouds in background // twelve figures standing facing around central scroll; three medallions below, light hairlines, total gold weight of 175 grams, with original case of issue, a very rare set, UNC, set of 3 medals, RR. The White Revolution, launched in 1963 by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was a series of aggressive modernization and economic development policies aimed at transforming Iran. Key reforms included land redistribution, expanded infrastructure, and social reforms like granting women the right to vote. While it achieved some successes in areas like industrial growth and literacy, it also faced opposition due to its impact on traditional power structures and social norms.