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1rials. 2 rials. 5 rials. 10 rials. 20 rials. 50 rials. 100 rials. 250 rials. 500 rials. 1000 Rials. The new rials in 2000 and 5000.
IRR - Iran Rials
1 tuman = 10 Rials 1 Dollars = 2000 tuman = 20000 Rials
no dinars in Iran. the currency is Rials
The currency of Iran is the Rial. However, most people count in Toman which are 10 rials apiece.
12,000 Iranian rials per U.S. $ 1
Rial, but because of the low value of the money you count them in tomans 1 toman = 10 rials
Rials are the Iranian currency. Currently, the rial is practically worthless because of the West's economic sanctions against Iran. As a result Iran is trying to revalue the rial with limited success.
The currency system of Iran is very strange. the bills and coins are rials, but when purchasing some thing it is in Toman. The official currency is Toman, but all the bills and coins are rial.
Yes you can not take iranian currency more then 100000 rials for foreign currency no problem
Rials is the official term used for Iran's national currency (abbreviated IRR), but people prefer to use the word Toman instead of Rial as if it were a different currency (it is not). Each Toman represents 10 Rials. For example, a piece of bread may cost 500 Rials, but a person will say conversationally, "The bread costs 50 Toman".As of February 4, 2013, $1.00 USD = 12,282.00 IRR.The currency used in Iran(which is a purely cash economy) is Iranian rial.The Iranian currency is the Iranian Rial, or IRR, worth approximately $0.0000959877 US Dollars.
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