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  2. Iranian toman - Wikipedia

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    Iranian gold coins were denominated in toman, with copper and silver coins denominated in dinar, rial or qiran. During the period of hammered coinage, gold toman coins were struck in denominations of 1 ⁄ 4, 1 ⁄ 2, 1, 2 and 10 toman, [9] and later 1 ⁄ 5, 3 and 6 toman. [10]

  3. Pahlavi Gold Coins - Wikipedia

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    The last gold coin of Iran in Toman Currency system; on the commemorative of Nowruz celebration; 1926. The first Pahlavi coins, which were minted from 1926 to 1929, only in gold purity (0.900) and coin margins (oak and olive branches) were similar to Qajar coins, and differs from not only in terms of design, type and timeline, but they changed fundamentally in their weight and calendar system.

  4. Iranian qiran - Wikipedia

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    A 2000 Dinar/2 Qiran coin of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar era. The qiran (Persian: قران; also Romanized kran) was a currency of Iran between 1825 and 1932. It was subdivided into 20 shahi or 1000 dinar and was worth one tenth of a toman. The rial replaced the qiran at par in 1932, although it was divided into one hundred (new) dinars. Despite ...

  5. Iranian rial - Wikipedia

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    The first coins of the second rial currency, introduced in 1932, were in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 25 dinars, Rl 1 ⁄ 2, Rl 1, Rls 2 and Rls 5, with the Rls 1 ⁄ 2 to Rls 5 coins minted in silver. Gold coins denominated in pahlavi were also issued, initially valued at Rls 100. In 1944, the silver coinage was reduced in size, with the ...

  6. Denomination (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Korean won = 5 yang in 1893, Iranian toman = 10 rials (used informally today). In the Ottoman Empire , lira and kuruş were super units at some point before becoming the main unit. In the Indian subcontinent, it is common in Hindustani , as well as in both Indian and Pakistani English for large amounts of money to be discussed ...

  7. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Iranian Toman – 10 ...

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    1 Iranian Toman – 10 toman gold coin (c. 1896), depicting Mozaffar ad-Din Toggle the table of contents Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Iranian Toman – 10 toman gold coin (c. 1896), depicting Mozaffar ad-Din

  8. Bahar Azadi Coin - Wikipedia

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    Bahār-e Āzādī (Persian: بهار آزادی, lit."[The] Spring of Freedom"), also known as "Imami", is an Iranian bullion gold coin minted by the Security Printing and Minting Organization of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran (CBI), replacing the Pahlavi Coin after the Iranian Revolution.

  9. Category:Currencies of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Coins of Iran (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Currencies of Iran" ... Iranian rial; Iranian toman; S. Security Printing and Minting Organization This page was ...

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