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    Iran releases currency exchange rates for September 21

    Shorouk Express

    BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 21.​ The Central
    Bank of Iran (CBI) has released the official exchange rates for
    foreign currencies as of September 21, Trend reports.

    According to the rates announced by the CBI, the value of 3
    currencies went up, while 42 currencies dropped compared to
    September 20.

    The official rate for $1 is 572,679 rials, while one euro is
    valued at 672,643 rials. On September 20, the euro was priced at
    676,125 rials.

    Currency

    Rial on September 21

    Rial on September 20

    1 US dollar

    USD

    572,679

    575,275

    1 British pound

    GBP

    772,307

    775,700

    1 Swiss franc

    CHF

    720,035

    723,688

    1 Swedish króna

    SEK

    60,839

    61,150

    1 Norwegian krone

    NOK

    57,602

    57,863

    1 Danish krone

    DKK

    90,115

    90,576

    1 Indian rupee

    INR

    6,501

    6,531

    1 UAE Dirham

    AED

    155,937

    156,644

    1 Kuwaiti dinar

    KWD

    1,874,162

    1,883,744

    100 Pakistani rupees

    PKR

    203,514

    202,833

    100 Japanese yen

    JPY

    387,120

    389,123

    1 Hong Kong dollar

    HKD

    73,654

    73,987

    1 Omani rial

    OMR

    1,488,059

    1,494,657

    1 Canadian dollar

    CAD

    415,561

    417,724

    1 New Zealand dollar

    NZD

    335,509

    337,007

    1 South African rand

    ZAR

    33,033

    33,165

    1 Turkish lira

    TRY

    13,834

    13,904

    1 Russian ruble

    RUB

    6,859

    6,892

    1 Qatari riyal

    QAR

    157,329

    158,043

    100 Iraqi dinars

    IQD

    43,704

    43,904

    1 Syrian pound

    SYP

    44

    44

    1 Australian dollar

    AUD

    377,620

    379,459

    1 Saudi riyal

    SAR

    152,714

    153,407

    1 Bahraini dinar

    BHD

    1,523,082

    1,529,987

    1 Singapore dollar

    SGD

    446,171

    447,892

    100 Bangladeshi takas

    BDT

    470,162

    472,638

    10 Sri Lankan rupees

    LKR

    18,960

    19,031

    1 Myanmar kyat

    MMK

    273

    274

    100 Nepalese rupees

    NPR

    406,098

    408,012

    1 Libyan dinar

    LYD

    106,248

    106,627

    1 Chinese yuan

    CNY

    80,488

    80,854

    100 Thai baht

    THB

    1,798,096

    1,807,095

    1 Malaysian ringgit

    MYR

    136,192

    136,796

    1,000 South Korean won

    KRW

    410,914

    411,631

    1 Jordanian dinar

    JOD

    807,728

    811,389

    1 euro

    EUR

    672,643

    676,125

    100 Kazakh tenge

    KZT

    105,782

    106,257

    1 Georgian lari

    GEL

    209,929

    210,786

    1,000 Indonesian rupiahs

    IDR

    34,610

    34,563

    1 Afghan afghani

    AFN

    8,490

    8,388

    1 Belarusian ruble

    BYN

    169,045

    169,949

    1 Azerbaijani manat

    AZN

    336,869

    338,397

    100 Philippine pesos

    PHP

    1,003,543

    1,007,595

    1 Tajik somoni

    TJS

    61,086

    61,400

    1 Turkmen manat

    TMT

    163,741

    164,513

    Venezuelan bolívar

    VES

    3,471

    3,504

    The CBI adopted the SANA system for currency exchange offices,
    where one euro costs 845,087 rials and $1 costs 719,495 rials.

    NIMA is a scheme for selling a percentage of the foreign money
    earned from exports.

    The price of one euro in this system amounted to 820,473 rials,
    and the price of $1 totaled 698,539 rials.

    On the black market, $1 is worth about 999,000 -1,02 million
    rials, while one euro is worth 1.17-1.2 million rials.

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