Mar 20, 2010
The world’s most valuable currency
Currently as far as I know the world’s valuable banknote of currency is the Kuwaiti dinar, one dinar can be exchanged for 3.47 U.S. dollars.
This is the Kuwaiti 20 dinar banknote. Positive in Arabic printing, the opposite is English. This bill is equal to 69.44 U.S. dollars.
1/4 dinar
1/2 dinar
1 dinar
5 dinar
10 dinar
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I believe the British £50 note is of greater value, with a current exchange of 0.433372 KWD to the Pound.
wow the stupidity of some really scares me…
if it is 0.43 kwd to the pound it means one full pound is worth less than half a kwd
Dear Faizan,
you just made an epic irony fail! thank you for making my day!… It is you who is stupid. The lower a curreny exchange rate towards the pound is ,the stronger it is. In this case Hamilton’s example would yield that 21 KWD is worth 50 Pounds. Which would be a really strong curreny. Again, Faizan.. great job at looking stupid!
Cheers
All fo you should lean back on the insults and read. The KWD exchange rate is 1 KWD for 2.274 British Pounds Also Faizan was correct, one pound is worth less than half of one KWD.
i live in kuwait. im only 17 and i make 20 kd a day.. does this make me rich in other countries?
err yes sarz obviously. you’re making more than 500 bucks a week!!
best job in kuwait is being a student. $2150 per month just for pocket money. i love my blue passport.
Hamilton & Bob are obviously missing the point entirely. The point is which currency is the most valuable. That means a *ONE* vs *ONE* comparison. Demonination doesn’t mean anything. If you’re comparing demonination, then USD100 is more valuable than £50. But who cares? That’s not what the question is. It’s not “what’s the most valuable single not of currency”. Sheesh.
The Kuwaiti Dinar is technically the most powerful currency in the world right now, simple as that.
I believe it doesn’t matter because the world always revolves around the Dollar or the Euro. Yes, Kuwait Dinar might be the strongest but no one uses it because it only stays in Kuwaits border.
that one is 4 you people, we are using naira in Nigeria wh is 1USD equel to #162