Iran's rial hit 1,762,000 per dollar on Day 100, 7 June 2026, weakening from 1,736,000 on 4 June, according to the tracking service AlanChand 1. The rial is the free-market exchange rate ordinary Iranians use, and it is the cleanest daily read on how the country's own people price the war and the prospect of a deal. The latest fall extends the retreat documented on 4 June , when the currency reversed an earlier bounce tied to US testimony.
The slide erases the recovery that diplomatic optimism had bought over the prior fortnight. Each signal of a possible agreement had nudged the rate back; the Day 100 low unwinds all of it, leaving the currency near its record weak point after touching 1,746,000 on 1 June . The market is treating the talks as producing nothing tradeable, and the depreciation compounds the cost of imported food and fuel for households already squeezed by sanctions.
