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  2. Iranian rial - Wikipedia

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    Monetary policy is facilitated by a network of 50 Iranian-run forex dealers in Iran, the rest of the Middle East and Europe. According to the Wall Street Journal and dealers, the Iranian government was selling US$250 million daily to keep the rial exchange rate against the US dollar between Rls 9,700 and Rls 9,900 in 2009. [31]

  3. 10,000 rial note - Wikipedia

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    From the establishment of the Imperial Bank of Iran (during the era of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar), the first series of Iranian banknotes commissioned by the bank in 1269 in England and by the printing house Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 Tomans. All the bills, except for the thousand toman ...

  4. Tehran Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Monetary policy is facilitated by a network of 50 Iranian-run forex dealers in Iran, the Middle-East and Europe. [ 36 ] Since 1998, importers and exporters have also been permitted to trade foreign exchange certificates on the TSE, creating a floating value for the rial known as the "TSE rate".

  5. Security Printing and Minting Organization - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Iranian toman - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian toman (Persian: تومان, romanized: tūmân, pronounced [tuː.mɒːn]; from Turko-Mongolian tümen "unit of ten thousand", [1] [2] [a] see the unit called tumen) is a superunit of the official currency of Iran, the rial. One toman is equivalent to 10 (old), or 10,000 (new, official) rials.

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  8. Category:Banknotes of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banknotes of Iran" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 10,000 rial note;

  9. 100,000 rial note - Wikipedia

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    The one hundred thousand rial banknote is a denomination of Iranian currency that was issued in 2010, replacing the 50,000 rial note as the largest denomination. [1] The bill features Rouhollah Khomeini's portrait on the front and the Tomb of Saadi on the back. [2]