All Iranian banknotes in use from Qajar dynasty to present day.
1I am a debtor; write for me three tomans-itis not too much.'
2The officer at last came to three hundred tomans, (nearly one thousand dollars).
3Isras, of Degala, gave fifteen tomans and a new vineyard that he had recently bought.
4The gentleman said, "I will give you eighty tomans," (nearly two hundred and fifty dollars).
5Just the kind of low-life Arab who would be in Tehran trying to rub two tomans together.
6He gave two tomans, and others followed.
7In our village, besides the tithes, seventy tomans were collected, and in the city two hundred and fifty.
8He sent yet another myrmidon out into the bazaar to change large quantities of our newly-acquired money into tomans.
9But some said, besides the 200,000 tomans in hand, they offered as much yearly.
10Azadi gave him five tomans.
12Turning to us, he went on, 'It is best that you take all the money you can to Russia in tomans.
13Text in making the toman = 70,000 saggi, but 210 tomans = 15,700,000, instead of 14,700,000.
14He gave the driver a few tomans and began walking south, back toward Foroozan Street, approaching the apartment from the other direction.
15And in fact it was the result of plunder which was falling; for, with the Tartar tomans and sequins, rained also Russian ducats and roubles.
16A good-sized tree will produce thirty tomans or bundles of thirty pounds each, and each toman will make sixty cakes of three to the pound.