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Which country has the highest currency exchange rate in the world?
According to the current exchange rate, the highest exchange rate currency in the world is Botswana Pula, and its exchange rate is:

1 Botswana Pula =54.6684 RMB.

1 RMB =0.0 1829 Botswana pula

However, the exchange rate of Botswana Pula is not stable, and its exchange rate is:

1 China RMB = 1. 12543 Botswana Pula.

20 14 Arrived on June 22nd:

1 Botswana Pula =55.0796 RMB.

Therefore, its exchange rate is in a stable stage.

First, the ranking of the three most valuable currencies in the world.

1. Kuwaiti dinar: The Kuwaiti dinar is the most expensive currency in the world and the local legal tender in Kuwait. The Kuwaiti dinar, like China, has two currency forms: paper money and coins, with a maximum face value of 20 dinars. Now, one yuan is about equivalent to 23 yuan's RMB.

1kwd = $3.2765.

2. Bahraini dinar: Bahraini dinar is the legal tender of Bahrain. Bahrain is an island country on the west coast of Persia, with a population of only 6.5438+0 million. One Bahraini dinar is about 18 RMB.

3. Oman riyal: Oman riyal is the currency in circulation in Oman, mainly in this country. Although Oman is a small country, it is located with rapid development, abundant resources and superior geographical position, and has now become a country with a high quality of life. 1 Oman riyal is about equal to 18 RMB.

1OMR = $2.60

Second, the ranking of the three least valuable currencies in the world.

1. Iranian rial

Currency Code-Internal Internal Rate of Return

1 USD =4 1994 IRR (official exchange rate) 1 USD =112000 IRR (black market exchange rate)

The Iranian rial is officially recognized as the lowest value currency in the world.

Second place-dong (23 194 dong/USD)

Currency code-Vietnamese dong

1 USD =23 194 VND.

2. Vietnamese dong: Vietnam is still on the difficult road from a central economy to a market economy, so today its currency has been seriously depreciated. At present, London ranks second in the "worst currency" list.

3. Indonesian rupiah (14237 Indonesian rupiah/USD)

1 USD = 14237 Indian Rupee

Oman Rial: Due to the low value of the old banknotes, seven new banknotes with denominations ranging from 1 1,000 rupees to 1 1,000,000 rupees were issued according to the presidential decree on September 5, 1965. Indonesia is a fairly developed country with stable economy in Southeast Asia, but its currency exchange rate is very low. The country's regulatory authorities are taking all measures to let the renminbi appreciate, but all their efforts have only brought about negligible changes.