25 Toman coins don’t have much value

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25 Toman coins don't have much value

25 toman coins don’t have much value

Mousavi Yekta, the director of the Yekta Stamp, Banknote, and Coin Museum in Alborz, says the market for buying and selling 25 toman coins is a lie and a scam

In the year 2001, a small number of these coins were minted, and specific individuals bought them. They are now being introduced as valuable coins, but that’s not the case

These coins don’t have much value and are only bought by collectors for 50 to 60 thousand tomans

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