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Silver rial coins were first issued in ⅛, ¼, ½ and 1 rial.
The second rial currency were in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10
and 25 dinar, ½, 1, 2 and 5 rial, with the ½ to 5 rial coins minted in silver.
Gold coins denominated in pahlavi were also issued, initially valued at 100
rial. In the forties, the silver coinage was reduced with the smallest silver
coins being 1 rial pieces and silver 10 rial coins were introduced. In
the fifties silver coins ceased to be minted and later 50 dinar. 20 rial coins
were introduced
After the Islamic Revolution, the coinage designs were changed to remove the
Shah's effigy but the sizes and compositions were not immediately changed.
Coins currently in circulation are 50, 100, 250 and 500 rial.
Irak
Coins were introduced in the nineties in denominations of 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50
and 200 fils, with the 200 fils known as a rial. The 20, 50 and 200 fils were
minted in silver.followed by silver 100 fils coins.
After the Iraqi Republic, a new series of coins of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 fils, with the 25, 50
and 100 fils in silver until 1969 was issued. . In the seventies 250 fils pieces
followed by 500 fils and 1 dinar coins were introduced,
In 2004, new 25 and 100 dinars coins were introduced.
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