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The five least valuable currencies in the world

author:Strange things

Ranking of the five least valuable currencies in the world

  First, with 100 billion local tycoons, they can't even afford fast bread

  In 2012, the Zimbabwean government announced the issuance of 100 billion banknotes, yes, everyone's ears are fine, it is 100 billion banknotes. The figure of 100 billion is a tall number, after all, most of us have not worked in the five figures. So how much is the exchange of 100 billion banknotes into RMB? The answer is the price of a loaf of bread. Because taking a taxi in Zimbabwe basically needs more than 300 billion, but at present, the Zimbabwean government has abolished the circulation of its own currency and replaced it with US dollars, yuan and yen as legal tender.

The five least valuable currencies in the world

  Second, take hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese dong and eat a meal

  Apart from Zimbabwe, the least valuable currency is the Vietnamese dong of neighboring Vietnam. According to the market price in September 2016, one yuan can be exchanged for more than 3,300 VND. In this way, if you invite a friend to a meal, it will cost hundreds of thousands of VND. At present, the smallest face value of Vietnamese currency is also 100 yuan, and the largest is 500,000 yuan. That is to say, even if you take hundreds of thousands of VND to the streets, you are not a local tycoon.

The five least valuable currencies in the world

  3. Indonesian rupiah, which is not much more expensive than Vietnamese dong

  Indonesia's currency was still valuable, but during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, most Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, depreciated. At present, the largest face value of Indonesian banknotes is 100,000 yuan, and the minimum face value is also 1,000 yuan. As of September 2016, one piece of renminbi can be exchanged for more than 1,900 Indonesian rupiahs. According to this calculation, the Indonesian rupee is basically about twice that of Vietnamese dong. In other words, travel to Indonesia must exchange at least tens of millions of Indonesian rupiahs, otherwise it is really not enough to spend.

The five least valuable currencies in the world

  Fourth, losing a hundred pieces is not distressing at all

  The name of the currency of the country of Iran is the rial, where the smallest denomination is 100 pieces and the largest is 100,000 pieces. How much is 100 rials? At the latest market price, 100 rials is equivalent to only 2 cents. By analogy, 100,000 rials can only be exchanged for a little more than 20 pieces of ours. In fact, Iran's currency depreciation was not so serious, but due to the economic sanctions of the United States and other Western countries, the Iranian currency has depreciated by nearly 60%, and many contracts must be renegotiated.

The five least valuable currencies in the world

  Fifth, the country's currency is strange

  Sao Tome and Principe is a country on the west coast of Africa, which is made up of more than 10 islands. At present, the country's currency is also quite worthless, 100 yuan can be exchanged for more than 320,000 of the country's currency. This shows what the shopping scene of the country's nationals is. If you can't swipe your card, you can only go shopping with a large bundle of currency, estimated to be dozens of pounds.

The five least valuable currencies in the world