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Life modern society, except perhaps for African tribes, where barter relations still flourish, it is difficult to imagine without plastic cards, banknotes of various denominations and iron round coins. Every country on the planet has its own currency - and each such banknote has a certain value when translated into the money of other countries. Simply put, the more prosperous the country, the more valuable local money is.

The most expensive currency– Kuwaiti dinar, has letter designation– K.W.D. For one unit of such currency they now give 193 Russian rubles. According to statistics, the country's population is three million, and every fifteenth Kuwaiti citizen can be considered a millionaire. A tenth of the world's oil reserves are located on the territory of this state. So it is not at all surprising that the Kuwaiti dinar is increasingly exceeding the value of the dollar every year. The currency was introduced into circulation in 1961; before that, the Indian rupee was in use.


For one Bahraini dinar they demand 153 rubles. Once upon a time in Bahrain, as in Kuwait, the Indian rupee was in circulation, but in 1959 the Persian rupee banknote was released into circulation, unfortunately, its days were short-lived and after 6 years it became worthless. After this, the Bahraini government introduced its own currency - BHD.

Omani rial


Another expensive currency in the world is the Omani real, which has a code code - OMR. For one unit of such currency they give 150 rubles. The first banknote, with inscriptions in Arabic on one side and in English on the other, appeared in 1979 - it replaced the Said rial. Today, the banknote belonging to this currency is recognized not only as the most secure, but also as the most beautiful.


They give 90 rubles per unit of LVL. This currency is experiencing a rebirth. It first appeared in Latvia in 1922, existed until 1941 and fell out of circulation in the country for 52 long years. In 1993, the Latvian lat reappeared in the wallets of citizens, replacing the Latvian ruble. In 2014, when Latvia joined the Eurozone, lats and euros began to circulate simultaneously throughout the country.


British pound sterling – currency unit United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. For a unit of such currency they now give 86 Russian rubles. After 1945, the year the Second World War ended, sterling weakened significantly in its positions - economic recession and the increasing dominance of the United States contributed greatly to this. However, the pound gradually regained its positions on this moment It is considered one of the most popular currencies in the world. Uninformed tourists may be confused by the fact that each administrative territory of the country has its own type of money - which is by no means contrary to the law - such bills are accepted in any bank on the planet.


For one Jordanian dinar they will give you 82 rubles and this is what explains the sixth line of our rating. The JOD was born in 1949 and displaced the Palestinian pound from the Jordanian market. On the banknotes you can see portraits of members of the royal family. The inscriptions on the banknotes are made in Arabic and duplicated in English.


For one unit of this currency you will be offered 71 rubles. International designation – KYD. It was first put into circulation in 1972. The exchange rate of the most expensive currency directly depends on the US dollar.


On today's foreign exchange market The euro fixed at 62 rubles per unit. It is the official currency of the European Union. In the cashless space, this currency appeared in 1999, and three years later both banknotes and coins were introduced.


59 rubles is worth one banknote with a face value of one Swiss franc. Banknotes come out from the central Swiss bank, and coins are minted in the federal mint. Since in Switzerland they speak four languages ​​of the world - German, French, Italian and Romansh, the verbal designation for each group is different - Franken, franc, franco.


As of today, they are asking 53 rubles for one American green piece of paper. Every day, 35 million banknotes of various denominations go into circulation from the money conveyor total amount over six hundred million dollars. On banknotes whose appearance was approved back in the late 20s of the last century, portraits of United States statesmen are depicted.

How often do we hold these pieces of paper in our hands, how much and how little can we buy with them? As a rule, we usually talk about the price of a product or service, rather than the value of money. And the price of these coins and securities becomes known after comparing one currency with another. IN modern world there are more than 180 currencies. Whichcurrencymost expensive on the planet? This is why the TOP 10 rating has been compiled - to find out which most expensive currencies in the world and their value in relation to the ruble.

The most expensive currencies in the world

The result is a very interesting table, headed, not surprisingly, by oil-producing countries. By the way, they intend to unite and create their own single currency, similar to the euro, but the price of such money remains a mystery, given that in Kuwait alone, every 15th resident is a millionaire. Most likely, it will be impressive. It seems strange that Azerbaijan and its manat are on this list. Apparently, the “magical aura” also worked here. But Latvia is actively succeeding behind the European Union, overtaking its euro. Which also made it into the TOP 10, unlike

Summary table of currency value data

Currency code Letter code Currency name Cost, rub. (26/11/2014)
1 414 KWD Kuwaiti dinar 157.68
2 48 BHD Bahraini Dinar 121.83
3 512 OMR Omani rial 119.30
4 428 LVL Latvian lats 81.25
5 826 GBP GBP 70,5
6 960 XDR HAPPY BIRTHDAY 65,72
7 400 JOD Jordanian dinar 64.86
8 978 EUR Azerbaijani manat 57,44
9 944 AZN Euro 55,88
10 840 USD Dollar 44,98
11 936 G.H.S. Ghanaian cedi 14.39

How are exchange rates set?

So, most expensive currency— Kuwaiti dinar ( Kuwait dinar).

For one Kuwaiti dinar (letter code - KWD, currency code - 414) they give 88.59 rubles (as of April 1, 2008) or $3.75. Interestingly, back in 1984, one Kuwaiti dinar was worth 2.79 rubles or 3.28 US dollars. No wonder the dinar - highest currency value.

The Kuwaiti dinar was introduced in 1961, replacing the Indian rupee. In 2006, Kuwait revalued its currency by 1% against the dollar. As a result, the rate American currency fell below 0.29 dinars per unit. And already in May 2007, the dinar exchange rate was decoupled from the dollar, replacing the latter with a multi-currency basket.

Bahraini Dinar (currency code BHD or BD).

From 1966 to 1973 it was the national currency of the UAE emirate, until it was replaced by the UAE dirham. The Bahraini dinar was introduced in 1965, replacing the Gulf rupee. The dinar exchange rate has been pegged to the US dollar since 1987. In relation to other world currencies, the dinar fluctuates in sync with the dollar.

Omani rial

  • - monetary unit of the state of Oman.
  • International designation - OMR.
  • The banknotes have inscriptions on one side in English and on the other in Arabic.
  • And the coins have no English designation.

Latvian lats

- the currency of Latvia in the period from 1922 to 1940 and since 1993, after gaining independence.
After replacing the Maltese lira and the Cypriot pound with the euro, the lat became the heaviest EU currency. As of January 1, 2009, the pound sterling exchange rate was lower than the lat rate by 15 Russian rubles

GBP

  • - the monetary unit of Great Britain.
  • Code: GBP or UKL.

Banks in individual territories within the UK issue banknotes with their own designs. Technically, these banknotes must be accepted by all UK banks. The name was finally assigned to the monetary unit in 1694 during the first issue of banknotes by the Bank of England. was the main one reserve currency in countries around the world in the 18th and 19th centuries. After World War II, severe economic situation in Great Britain and the dominance of the United States of America in the world economy led to the loss of the pound sterling status as the most significant currency. Although already in 2006 it became the third most widely accepted reserve currency, having received a surge in popularity in last years.

Special Drawing Rights ( Special Drawing Rights, SDR, SDRs, XDR)

  • - artificial reserve and means of payment, issued by the IMF.
  • Has only non-cash form in the form of records on bank accounts, no banknotes were issued.
  • It has a limited scope of use and is circulated only within the IMF.

It is used for settlements on IMF loans, replenishing reserves, covering the balance of payments deficit, and regulating the balance of payments. The Special Drawing Rights were created in 1696.

The XDR rate is published daily and is determined based on the dollar value of a basket of four leading currencies: pound sterling, yen, euro, US. The weight of currencies in the basket is reviewed every five years.

Euro is one of the most expensive currencies

Euro

- the official currency of the EU, 17 countries that are part of it. In 2006, there were approximately 610 billion euros in cash circulation, making this currency the owner of the highest total value of cash circulating around the world, ahead of the US dollar. IN non-cash payments The euro was introduced in 1999, and in cash since 2002. Euro cash has replaced the national currencies of 17 out of 27 EU countries.

Jordanian Dina - (JOD or JD) is the monetary unit of Jordan. The royal dynasty is depicted on coins and banknotes. Coins and bills are signed in English and Arabic. In 1949, the dinar replaced the Palestinian pound.

Azerbaijani manat

  • - the official monetary unit of the Azerbaijan Republic, was subject to redenomination twice - in 1992 and 2006.
  • The design of the banknotes was developed by the Austrian designer Roberto Kalina, who also developed the modern design of euro banknotes.
  • Therefore, the coins show a certain similarity with euro coins.

Ghanaian cedi

  • - the monetary unit of Ghana, introduced in 1965.
  • International designation: C, GHC.

For a long time, Ghana did not have its own currency. On the territory of the country, money imported from neighboring countries was in use. Need for an introduction own currency arose in Ghana as a result of the development of tourism and the influx of foreigners into the country. Thus, in 1958, the Ghanaian pound appeared, which was replaced by the cedi in 1965. The currency went through two reforms in 1972 and 2007. The last time was because of. The cedi eliminated the four-zero bills.

Currently, the cedi exists only in the form of banknotes of various denominations. As you can see, there is no dollar among the currencies yet, but if you take into account, it may well enter the top ten.

There are more than 180 currencies in the modern world. Among them, the most expensive are the currencies of the Middle Eastern oil-producing countries: Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman.

The economy is perhaps one of the most flexible public spheres. It experiences “ups and downs” almost every day, and first of all this affects the exchange rate. Jumps on the currency exchange occur hourly, which we, as ordinary people, can observe, for example, in the news. We present to you the world ranking of currencies for today against the dollar. Why to the dollar? Because it is one of the world's reserve currencies.

In 2017, the most expensive currency in the world is still the Kuwaiti dinar. And the most cheap currency– Iranian rial.

Towards Russian currency, 1 Kuwaiti dinar is equal to approximately 190 rubles, 1 Iranian rial is 0.0017 rubles.

World currency exchange rate table

RankCurrencyCodeExchange rate to US$
1 KWD0.3 KWD
2 BHD0.38 BHD
3 OMR0.38 OMR
4 JOD0.71 JOD
5 GBP0.75 GBP
6 EuroEUR0.83 EUR
7 Swiss frankCHF0.96 CHF
8 Bermudian dollarBMD1 BMD
9 Bahamian DollarBSD1 BSD
10 Panamanian BalboaPAB1 PAB
11 Canadian dollarCAD1.22 CAD
12 Australian dollarAUD1.24 AUD
13 Singapore dollarSGD1.34 SGD
14 New Zealand dollarNZD1.37 NZD
15 Bosnian stampBAM1.63 BAM
16 Bulgarian LevBGN1.63 BGN
17 Aruban guilder (florin)AWG1.79 AWG
18 Barbadian dollarBBD2 BBD
19 Fijian dollarF.J.D.2.02 FJD
20 Tunisian dinarTND2.43 TND
21 East Caribbean dollarXCD2.7 XCD
22 Brazilian realBRL3.13 BRL
23 Peruvian new saltPEN3.23 PEN
24 Turkish liraTRY3.43 TRY
25 Israeli new shekelILS3.54 ILS
26 Polish zlotyPLN3.56 PLN
27 Qatari rialQAR3.64 QAR
28 United Dirham United Arab Emirates AED3.67 AED
29 Saudi riyal (riyal)SAR3.75 SAR
30 Romanian leuRON3.84 RON
31 Malaysian ringgitMYR4.2 MYR
32 Ghanaian cediG.H.S.4.43 GHS
33 Danish kroneDKK6.21 DKK
34 Croatian kunaHRK6.23 HRK
35 CNYCNY6.53 CNY
36 Bolivian BolivianoBOB6.91 BOB
37 Guatemalan quetzal (quetzal)GTQ7.29 GTQ
38 Hong Kong dollarHKD7.78 HKD
39 Norwegian kroneNOK7.84 NOK
40 Swedish kronaSEK7.97 SEK
41 Moroccan DirhamMAD9.33 MAD
42 Venezuelan BolivarVEF10 VEF
43 Namibian dollarNAD13.05 NAD
44 South African randZAR13.05 ZAR
45 Seychelles rupeeSCR13.59 SCR
46 Maldivian RufiyaaMVR15.35 MVR
47 Argentine PesoA.R.S.17.07 ARS
48 Egyptian poundE.G.P.17.66 EGP
49 Mexican PesoMXN17.73 MXN
50 Moldovan leuMDL18.54 MDL
51 Czech crownCZK21.79 CZK
52 Ukrainian hryvniaUAH26.02 UAH
53 Uruguayan PesoUYU28.78 UYU
54 New Taiwan dollarTWD30.02 TWD
55 Thai bahtTHB33.07 THB
56 Mauritian rupeeMUR33.16 MUR
57 Gambian dalasiGMD47.06 GMD
58 Dominican PesoDOP47.64 DOP
59 Philippine PesoPHP50.95 PHP
60 Macedonian DenarMKD51.43 MKD
61 RubleRUB57.64 RUB
62 Indian RupeeINR63.97 INR
63 Bangladeshi TakaBDT82.14 BDT
64 Serbian dinarRSD99.47 RSD
65 French Pacific francXPF99.55 XPF
66 Nepalese rupeeNPR102.36 NPR
67 Kenyan shillingKES102.87 KES
68 Pakistani rupeePKR105.35 PKR
69 Icelandic kronaISK106.15 ISK
70 Japanese yenJPY109.94 JPY
71 Jamaican dollarJ.M.D.129.38 JMD
72 Sri Lankan rupeeLKR152.81 LKR
73 Hungarian forintHUF256.6 HUF
74 Nigerian NairaNGN358.4 NGN
75 Syrian poundSYP515.07 SYP
76 African Financial Community FrancXOF547.22 XOF
77 Financial Cooperation Franc in Central AfricaXAF548.45 XAF
78 Chilean PesoCLP622.02 CLP
79 South Korean wonKRW1127.87 KRW
80 Lebanese poundLBP1507.5 LBP
81 Colombian PesoCOP2907.91 COP
82 Malagasy AriaryM.G.A.2965.37 MGA
83 Ugandan shillingUGX3598.45 UGX
84 Cambodian rielKHR4043.36 KHR
85 Paraguayan GuaraniP.Y.G.5638.21 PYG
86 Laotian kipLAK8265.88 LAK
87 Indonesian rupiahIDR13196.1 IDR
88 Vietnamese dongVND22718.9 VND
89 Iranian rialIRR33383.2 IRR

The most expensive currencies in the world

The pound sterling is the main currency of Great Britain. Initially, all English colonies also used pounds, only locally produced, and they differed in type. Today, the situation has not changed, and the former colonial countries of the United Kingdom still issue their own pounds sterling, which, however, are not accepted in Great Britain itself. It is worth noting that sterling was previously called silver coins, and banknotes appeared only at the end of the 17th century.

The Jordanian dinar is the official currency of the Kingdom of Jordan, located in the Middle East. The value of this currency in world economic relations very difficult to explain even to the most experienced experts. Let's start with the fact that the economy of this country is extremely unstable, and the state itself is poorly provided with resources. However, most analysts agree that the value of the dinar is determined by the development Agriculture and pegged to the US dollar.

The value of this currency in the world is quite logical and understandable. Oman is a state on the Arabian Peninsula with a very at a fast pace economic development. Due to the high cost of the currency, it is issued in denominations of a quarter or half of a rial. Experts also explain this by the strong peg to the US dollar. It is worth noting that the rial exchange rate mirrors the United States dollar exchange rate.

This currency earned its place in the ranking solely thanks to oil sales, as this is an economically-forming factor in Bahrain. Bahrain is located in the Arabian Gulf and has a population of less than a million people. Concerning interesting facts about this dinar, all that is known is that its exchange rate has not changed for more than 15 years, which makes it the most stable currency in the world.

Today, the Kuwaiti Dinar is the most valuable currency in the world. As in the case of the Bahraini dinar, the rise in prices for the Kuwaiti currency is due to active exports of oil and petroleum products. In addition, oil sales are the main and only economic base of the country. It is worth noting that the Kuwaiti dinar has been in global circulation since 1996.

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Many people believe that the most valuable and important currency on earth is the American dollar, which is recognized in all countries, and the amount of money billionaires have is also measured in this currency. From a political point of view, the dollar is the most important currency, the exchange rate of which affects the global financial market. However, there are other currencies that are much more expensive compared to the dollar. Mainly National currency Arab countries.

1. Kuwaiti dinar, which sells for $3.34

Kuwait is the most rich country in the world, the main supplier of petroleum products to the world market.

2. Bahraini dinar – $2.65

Bahrain's economy is entirely dependent on petroleum products; its national currency is so strongly valued in the country that local residents They completely ignore the euro and the American dollar.

3. Omani rial – $2.60

Oman, like the previous two countries, is one of the five oil-producing countries in the Persian Gulf. The Omani rial is freely convertible and has been stable for many years.

4. Pound sterling (national currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) – $1.43

The pound was the main reserve currency in many countries around the world in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, after the Second World War, Great Britain experienced poor economic conditions, which led to the loss of the pound's status as the most significant currency. Since 2006, the situation has improved and the pound sterling has become the third reserve currency in the world.

5. Jordanian dinar – $1.43.

The high price of the Jordanian dinar is explained by the influence on it American dollar, as well as the demand for currency on the world market.

6. Gibraltar pound – $1.43

The currency is mainly used in Gibraltar (a British overseas territory) and is very closely linked to the pound sterling at a 1:1 ratio.

7. Euro -$1.23

A young world currency compared to all others, it is the monetary unit of about 350 million Europeans. The euro was introduced in cash circulation banknotes and coins in 2002.

8. Cayman Islands dollar – $1.2

This is the currency of the British overseas territory in the Caribbean, which was introduced in 1972. The significance of this money can be explained by the fact that the Cayman Islands are well-known offshore havens where all the world's capital flows.

9. Swiss franc -$1.04

The franc is the main currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein (one of the richest countries in the world), which has been characterized by zero inflation throughout its existence.

10. American dollar, US, $

More than 80% of the world trade turnover calculated in $. This $100 green Benjamin Franklin note is extra. settlement currency in many countries.

The exchange rates may change, but the top three will remain indestructible until black gold flows through the pipes.

The economic necessity of a developed human society today is the value of money. Every country has national capital, and it is important not only within the state, but also in the world market. But only a few powers have monetary authority over the rest. Today, in various sectors of the economy, there is an increased density of international relations. And therefore business people are forced to use the most recognized and fundamental banknotes. But it should be understood that in recent years, or more precisely, in the last few decades, the euro and dollar cannot be called stable. When financing a business project, it is best to use more stable world money, such as Kuwaiti dinars, British pounds and others. Favorable currency it could be considered Swiss francs and Polish zlotys.

So, what is the most valuable currency in the world against the Russian ruble in 2018? Which banknotes are the most valuable and expensive?

What is the most valuable currency in the world? Of course, this is the Kuwaiti dinar. Oil fields were localized in Kuwait, thanks to which the national currency of this country can be called reliable banknotes. According to long-term statistics, there is a strong position of millionaires here in the ratio of 1:15, with a total population of 3 million people. The Kuwaiti dinar took a leading position in the world market back in 1961, at that time it replaced the rupees and was worth as much as the famous pound sterling. A rapid rise in price of this currency was observed in 2006-2007. Today, for one banknote they give over 187 rubles.

What is the most valuable currency in the world? Bahraini Dinar – second place

When considering the question of what is the most expensive currency, one cannot fail to mention the Bahraini dinar. Bahrain is an Arab state, or rather, a small administrative unit - an island. The national currency of this power was created in 1965, and from the next year, until 1973, it was the main capital of the United Arab Emirates. The Bahraini dinar takes second position on our list due to the fact that this country is small, but at the same time it has a well-developed oil production and refining industry. The peculiarity of the design of the banknotes is that they depict cultural monuments and ornaments. Today one Bahraini dinar costs over 149 rubles.

Omani rial is third among leaders

What is the most expensive currency, located in third place in our ranking? This is the Omani rial. The state of Oman is located in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula. Initially, its main currency was Indian rupees, however, after the country switched to the Said real, which later became the Omani real, it was introduced new currency. Today, one unit of it is equal to 146 rubles and 39 kopecks.

The Jordanian dinar is the fourth currency rating

Paradoxically, it is almost impossible to explain why the Jordanian currency is in fourth place in our ranking. This country is controlled by Israel, and since 1940, it has steadfastly held its banknotes in leading positions. If we compare it with 2015, then at that time this currency was in sixth place among the most expensive. Although economic system countries are not fully developed, and there is also a shortage budget funds, the Jordanian dinar is still one of the most expensive banknotes, and costs more than the dollar or euro, namely 79.35 rubles per unit.

Pound sterling - fifth place

The pound sterling has been the most historically stable currency since 1694. This currency did not lose its position after the American dollar, in the late forties of the twentieth century, absorbed the entire foreign exchange market. The pound sterling is distinguished by its high cost and permanence, and it can also be called an identification mark of territorial affiliation, since its design was developed creatively. The British national currency strengthened its position after the formation of the European Union. Today, the price of one pound sterling falls short of 79 rubles.

Euro – sixth place

The euro, which is the official currency of the European Union, today costs 70.17 rubles per unit. It has firmly held its position since 1999 (for non-cash payments) and since 2002 (for cash payments) in all countries that are members of the European Union. Very popular and competes with the American dollar. Many countries around the world use the euro as a reserve currency. This currency is protected from falling by the gold and foreign exchange fund.

Cayman Islands dollars – seventh place

What is the most expensive currency in the world, occupying seventh place in our ranking? These are Cayman Islands dollars that many have never heard of. Today this currency, which once replaced the Jamaican dollar, costs 68.66 rubles per unit. It is tied to the American currency, and therefore is characterized by similar spasmodic instability. It became national in 1972 after the creation of the British Monetary Board. It is one of the leading banknotes because it is localized on the shores of Cayman financial structures international level. There is an offshore zone with a tourism industry that employs 100% of the population of this state.

Swiss franc – eighth place

Thanks to the stability and quality of Swiss production of chocolate, cheese and watches, the country's national banknotes are becoming increasingly stronger throughout the world. The vertical design of the banknotes is an original difference that you immediately notice. In Switzerland banking system designed to ensure 100% confidentiality of information. That is why the franc is characterized by stability in the global foreign exchange market. Today it costs 60.33 rubles per unit.

American dollar – ninth place

What is the most expensive currency? This is not an American dollar. Although it is very popular and everyone on our planet knows about it. And all because with the American dollar you can pay for any product or service. Even despite the specifics American economy and the presence of a huge government debt, this currency is still among the leaders, accounting for more than 60% of world capital. The fluctuation of the dollar exchange rate is influenced not only economic situation America, as well as the financial affairs of Europe. The US dollar is closely linked to the euro. Today it costs 56.3 rubles.

Libyan dinar – tenth place

The Libyan dinar is in tenth place in our ranking. Today its price against the ruble is 42.32. One Libyan dinar is divided into 1000 dirhams, not 100.


The exchange rate of world currencies changes every year. But the first three leaders of our list have not been losing their positions to anyone for many years. Of course, banknotes are not made from , however, some specimens are quite highly valued among numismatists.