Security Printing and Minting Organization

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Security Printing and Minting Organization (SPMO; Persian: سازمان تولید اسکناس و مسکوک, romanized: sāzmān-e towlid-e eskenās va maskuk, lit.'Bills and Coins Production Organization')[6] is a subsidiary of the Central Bank of Iran responsible for design, production and elimination of banknotes and coinage in Iran under the exclusive authority.[7]

FormerlyRoyal Persian Mint
Industry
Predecessor24 provincial mints[1]
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Security Printing and Minting Organization
FormerlyRoyal Persian Mint
TypeState-owned enterprise
Industry
Predecessor24 provincial mints[1]
FoundedJune 14, 1877; 149 years ago (1877-06-14)[2]
FounderMohammad-Hasan Aminolzarb[3]
Headquarters191, Pasdaran Ave.,
Area served
Iran
Key people
Amir Shokri (Director)[4]
Products
Production output
800 million banknotes (2015–16[4])
ParentCentral Bank of Iran (Since September 23, 1962; 63 years ago (1962-09-23))[5]
Ministry of Finance (1877–1962)
Websitespmo.ir
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Iran's state banknote printing facility photographed by Fars News Agency
Iran's state banknote printing facility photographed by Fars News Agency

History

Founded in 1877 as the sole national mint zarab-khane (zarrabḵana) of Iran, it replaced multiple provincial mints.[8][9] It was constructed at the place of a former cotton factory in northern Tehran, and used French machinery[10] while the original building was built by the Belgians.[11] Senior Münze Österreich official, Franz Pechan von Prägenberg, contributed to technically operate the mint.[12] In 1931, Germans provided the mint with new machinery.[13]

Iranian banknotes were not printed by the organization until 1982;[14] instead they were outsourced abroad to Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, Waterlow and Sons, American Bank Notes Co and De La Rue.[15] Koenig & Bauer reportedly refused to provide the organization with equipment in 2012.[16]

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