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What is the common currency in Iran?
The common currency of Iran is the Iranian rial.

Iranian rial is the currency name of Iran. Iranian rial (original symbol: ri. Standard symbol: IRR, unofficial name Tuman. One Thurman is equal to ten rials. There are seven currencies in Iran, the smallest is 100 rials, and the largest is 500,000 rials.

The face value of paper money is 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 20000, 50000 or even 10000 rials, and the face value of coins is/kloc. From the end of 20 1 1 to the beginning of 20 12, the United States and Europe announced sanctions against Iran, which led to a sharp depreciation of the rial.

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Precautions for Iranian consumption:

1. Due to western sanctions, credit cards and traveler's checks such as Visa and Master cannot be used in Iran, but cash such as US dollars and euros can be used directly in some hotels and shops.

2. Carry your passport with you (it is best to have a copy of the passport home page and visa page) to cope with the interrogation of law enforcement officers. In case of interrogation, be sure to keep calm and avoid conflict with the other party.

When the other party asked to see the foreign exchange and passport, he tried to decline, but he could express his willingness to go to the nearest police station to avoid being cheated by the fake police. If you are deceived, call the police in time, pay attention to preserving relevant evidence and write down important features and information.

Try to avoid going to remote areas alone. If necessary, it is best to be accompanied by local people. Take good care of your personal belongings, especially your passport (it is more troublesome to apply for a replacement visa after you lose it), and don't carry a lot of cash with you.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Iranian Rial