According to the Shahr-e Bourse, in today’s market (Saturday, December 20, 2025), Parsian coin prices have fluctuated in line with 18-karat gold. The cheapest coin available (50 souts) is currently trading in the range of 850,000 Tomans. Given the budget constraints of many households, this has become a popular choice for Yalda Night gifts.
It is worth noting that while heavier coins (like the 1-gram version) have a smaller price bubble, lower weights (under 200 souts) carry a significant premium due to packaging and minting costs. Meanwhile, the 1-gram Parsian coin has crossed the 14 million Toman threshold, effectively exiting the list of casual gifts.
Table: Daily Prices of Parsian Coins (December 20, 2025)
(Prices are approximate based on the 18k gold rate of 13,878,000 Tomans)
| Weight (Souts/Grams) | Approximate Price (Tomans) | Demand Status |
| 50 Souts (0.05 g) | 850,000 to 900,000 | 🔥 High Demand |
| 100 Souts (0.1 g) | 1,550,000 to 1,650,000 | 🔺 Best Seller |
| 200 Souts (0.2 g) | 2,950,000 to 3,050,000 | 🔸 Standard |
| 300 Souts (0.3 g) | 4,350,000 to 4,450,000 | 🔸 Standard |
| 400 Souts (0.4 g) | 5,750,000 to 5,900,000 | 🔻 Low Demand |
| 500 Souts (0.5 g) | 7,150,000 to 7,300,000 | 🔻 Low Demand |
| 1000 Souts (1 g) | 14,100,000 to 14,300,000 | 🔻 Luxury Item |









