The Iranian toman is a superunit of the official currency of Iran, the rial. One toman is equivalent to 10 (old), or 10,000 rials.
10-toman gold coin, AH 1314 (c. 1896), depicting Mozaffar ad-Din, shah of the Qajar dynasty
Imperial Bank of Persia, One Toman (1906), depicting Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
Image: IRA M1 German Treasury 12 Kran 10 Shahi on 5 Mark (1916 1917)
Image: IRA M2 German Treasury 25 Kran on 10 Mark (1916 1917)
Denomination is a proper description of a currency amount, usually for coins or banknotes. Denominations may also be used with other means of payment such as gift cards. For example, five euros is the denomination of a five-euro note.
Banknotes with a face value of ten in the United States dollar, pound sterling as issued by the Bank of England, and euro.