Iran has issued its highest denomination banknote in the country's history, worth 10 million rials (about $7.6).
The Financial Times reported that amid the conflict with the United States and Israel, a surge in cash demand led to the introduction of this new banknote.
Currently, this is the largest denomination in circulation, replacing the 5 million rials (about $3.8) banknote issued at the beginning of February.
At present, there are long lines at ATMs in Iran, as cash is being rapidly depleted due to concerns about electronic system failures.
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