Iranian rial

Iranian rial
ریال ایران (Persian)
ISO 4217
CodeIRR (numeric: 364)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Symbol (not in common use) in Persian
Rl/Rls or IR in Latin
Denominations
Superunit
8 (former)

10 (old, unofficial Rial)

10000 (new, official Rial)
toman تومان
plural تَوامين‎ (tavāmīn) or تومانات‎‎ (tūmānāt)
Subunit
1100dinar
(obsolete)
Banknotes
Freq. usedRls 10,000, Rls 20,000, Rls 50,000, Rls 100,000, Rls 500,000, Rls 1,000,000, Rls 2,000,000
Rarely usedRls 1,000, Rls 2,000, Rls 5,000
Coins
Freq. usedRls 5,000
Rarely usedRls 1,000, Rls 2,000
Demographics
Official user(s)Iran
Unofficial user(s)
Issuance
Central bankCBI (Since 1960)
BMI (1932–1960)
PrinterSPMO (Since 1982)
De La Rue (former)
American Banknote Corporation (former)
MintSPMO
Valuation
Inflation30.9% (April 2024)
Source
ValueOfficial rate
US$1 = Rls 1,000,000
(27 December 2024)
Free market
US$1 = Rls 800000 (22 April 2025)

The rial (Persian: ریال ایران, romanized: riyâl-è Irân; symbol: ; abbreviation: Rl (singular) and Rls (plural) or IR in Latin; ISO code: IRR) is the official currency of Iran. It is subdivided into 100 dinars, but due to the rial's low purchasing power the dinar is not practically used. While POS terminals are in use in Iran, the country does not participate in any of the major international card networks due to sanctions between it and the United States. Travelers are instead advised to load money onto a local prepaid card account.

There is no official symbol for the currency but the Iranian standard ISIRI 820 defined a symbol for use on typewriters (mentioning that it is an invention of the standards committee itself) and the two Iranian standards ISIRI 2900 and ISIRI 3342 define a character code to be used for it. The Unicode Standard has a compatibility character defined U+FDFC RIAL SIGN.