There is also ¼, ½, 2½, and 5 Bahar Azadi coins; as could be seen in Pahlavi Coins.
The 5 Azadi coins minted only in 1979 and were commemorative for the first anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. The 2½ Azadi coins minted in 1979 are commemorative for the Islamic Revolution, as well. The 2½ Azadi coins of 1999 are commemorative for 100th Anniversary of Khomeini's birth year, and of 2008 are not commemorative but have a low mintage and are scarce.
The smaller Azadi coins (¼ , ½ and 1 Azadi coins) minted in other years, but discontinuously. The last Bahar Azadi Coins of ¼ , ½ and 1 have the coinage date of ۱۳۸۶ (2007), although they have been minted in following years. The three face of Ruhollah Khomeini can be seen only on 1 and 2½ Azadi Coins which has been minted by CBI; the ¼ and ½ Azadi Coins have a motif of Imam Reza Shrine on obverse and the word Ali calligraphy (three time repeat of word علی in a regular hexagon) on the reverse and as previous minted by Bank Melli Iran (BMI).
In 09 Aug 2010 and coincide with 50th anniversary of CBI foundation a new edition of Bahar Azadi coins with a weight of about one gram minted. Unlike other Bahar Azadi Coins the title of them was originated from their weight; "One Gerami" (یک گرمی) and there is no coinage date on. They are supplied in a polymer package with banknote and the lack of this pack is unusual and makes the price decreased.[2] There is a motif of Ruhollah Khomeini on the obverse of these coins while the calligraphy of Ali on the reverse with a Persian legend of CBI.[3]