All Iranian banknotes in use from Qajar dynasty to present day.
1A toman is a nominal coin nearly the value of a pound sterling.
2A tuemen, toman, or jascot, is a piece of money equal to ten marks.
3In for a riyal, in for a toman, old boy.
4Weight in pure gold; toman, 51.7572; half-toman, 26.3736; two-kran piece, 10.54944.
5The old gold coins in circulation in Persia-very few and far apart-werethe toman, half-toman, and two-kran piece.
6I said, 'One toman led to sixty in our village yesterday: perhaps it will lead to hundreds more.
7The legal weight in grains troy was: toman, 53.28; half-toman, 26.64; two-kran piece, 10.656.
8Now Aib Khan cried, 'I give one toman;' and 'I,' said Priest Moses, 'twelve korans;' and another, 'I two monats.'
9Mar Tohanan's wife gave a toman of ornaments, and almost every girl in school from one koran to three or four.
10Text in making the toman = 70,000 saggi, but 210 tomans = 15,700,000, instead of 14,700,000.
11Crowds also gathered outside banks on Saturday to purchase a SIM card required to access a government grant of 1m Iranian toman ($23).
12Thirdly, regarding those who have landed at Toman Head, and the Domani.
13Tell no one-noone!-oryou may not live to reach Toman Head.
14Bankhouse Productions is a Dublin-based production company created by Matthew Toman.
15I am a debtor; write for me three tomans-itis not too much.'
16It was a link with Toman Head, however small and tenuous.