BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 9. The new edition of Iran's Bahar Azadi gold coin was sold for 434 million rials (approximately $1,025) on September 9, increasing from 431 million rials (roughly $1,017) on September 8, the Iran Jewellery Association's web portal said, Trend reports.
The Central Bank of Iran switched to a floating foreign exchange rate system on May 31, 2024. The prices change depending on this.
Meanwhile, the prior edition of the coin was sold for around 382 million rials (about $902).
The other versions of the new Bahar Azadi gold coin (different in weight and content) include 1/4 Bahar Azadi gold coins and 1/2 Bahar Azadi gold coins.
A 1/2 gold coin was sold for 234 million rials (about $552), and a 1/4 gold coin was sold for 154 million rials (about $363).
The price of one gram of 18-karat gold stood at 36.4 million rials (about $85.9).
To note, the coins showed up in Iran following the Islamic Revolution's victory in 1979. The Central Bank of Iran made a move and issued the coins, putting them up for grabs for both wholesale and retail sales.
The bank minted the old gold coins between 1979 and 1991 before issuing new ones.
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