Twenty-five toman coins have little value

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Twenty-five toman coins have little value

Twenty-five toman coins have little value.

Yekta Mousavi, the manager of the Unique Stamp, Banknote, and Coin Museum in Alborz Bazaar, claims that the buying and selling of twenty-five toman coins is a lie and a scam.

In 1380 (2001), a small number of these coins were minted and some individuals bought them, now presenting them as valuable coins, which is not true.

These coins have little value and are only purchased by collectors for 50,000 to 60,000 tomans.

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