No. The Iranian Rial is hurting because of the various sanctions. It is very unstable.
You should probably not invest in Iraqi Dinar. Utahâ??s Department of Commerce have warned people against a scam in which someone is persuaded to invest in the currency.
if you mean currency it is RIAL
No not without exchanging them. Iran's currency is Iranian Rial and Saudi Arabia's currency is Riyal.
The Iranian Rial is currently the lowest-valued currency in the world.
no dinars in Iran. the currency is Rials
The cheapest currency to purchase is the Iranian Rial as of August 19, 2014. This value can change at any moment if the country revalues its currency.
The longest named currency in the world is the "Iranian Rial" and it is used in Iran.
Yes you can not take iranian currency more then 100000 rials for foreign currency no problem
The Iranian currency is the Rial, but Iranians will typically speak in terms of Toman where a Toman = 10 Rial.
The currency in Iran, or the money used, is called the rial (pronounced "reeyaal ").
That depends on which rial (Iranian, Yemeni, or Omani) and in which other currency you want to know its value. For example, "What is the value of 1 Iranian rial in US dollars?"
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