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Iranian toman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iranian toman
The Toman (, pronounced (:tomɑn)), is a superunit of the official currency of Iran, the rial. Toman, derived from a Turkic word meaning ten thousand (see tumen). It was divided into 10,000 ''dinar''. Between 1798 and 1825, the toman was also subdivided into 8 ''rial'', each of 1250 dinar. In 1825, the ''qiran'' was introduced, worth 1000 dinar or one tenth of a toman. In 1932, the rial replaced the toman at a rate of 1 toman = 10 rials (i.e., 1 rial = 1 qiran). Although the rial is the official currency of Iran, Iranians employ the term 'toman', meaning 10 rials. ==Coins== 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 ¼, ½, 1, 2 and 10 toman, and later , 3 and 6 toman. With the introduction of milled coinage in AH1295, denominations included , ½, 1, 2, 5, 10, and 25 toman. The last gold toman were issued in 1965, well after the toman had ceased to be an official Iranian currency.
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