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Surenid tomān

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Surenid tomān
Surenid Tomān (تومان)
MOS–4
Code SURۋ
Number to basic 2
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100 Dinar (dinār)
Plural Tomānāt
 Dinar (dinār) Dinarāt
Symbol SURۋ
Banknotes
 Freq. used 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 tomān
 Rarely used 1000 tomān
Coins
 Freq. used 1, 5, 10, 25 dinār
 Rarely used 50 dinār, 1 tomān
Demographics
Date of introduction 1705 AN
 Source Surenid Treasury Reports
User(s) Suren Confederacy Suren Confederacy
Issuance
Central bank Bank of Suren
Printer Chapkhaneh-ye Dowlatī (State Printing House)
Mint Zarrīgarī-ye Mellī (National Mint)
Valuation
Inflation 2.8%
 Source [1]1738 AN

The Surenid Tomān (تومان) is the official currency of the Suren Confederacy. Introduced in 1705 AN, the Tomān replaced the older Qirsh as part of a comprehensive monetary reform aimed at stabilizing the economy and enhancing the efficiency of financial transactions within the Confederacy. The currency is issued by the Bank of Suren, and features both coins and banknotes to facilitate a wide range of financial activities, from everyday purchases to large-scale trade.

The Surenid Tomān is divided into 100 dinār, with both denominations being actively used in daily transactions. The introduction of the Tomān has been instrumental in maintaining financial stability and facilitating trade relations with neighboring economies.

History

Coinage and Banknotes

Issuing Authority

Main article: Bank of Suren

National Mint of the Suren Confederacy

Exchange Rate and Economic Influence

Fiscal Policy and Monetary Reforms

See Also

References