The world's weakest currencies

Rwandan franc -
The franc is the official currency of this East African nation. In 2024, it still ranked as one of the weakest in the world, with 1 RWF only buying 0.00073243942 USD.

Tanzanian shilling -
The Tanzanian shilling replaced the East African shilling in 1966. In 2024, it remained one of the weakest currencies in the world, with 1 TZS = 0.00037698817 USD.

Mongolian Tugrik -
The official currency of Mongolia is one of the weakest currencies in the world, with 1 MNT being equivalent to around 0.00029182827 USD back in 2024.

Ugandan shilling -
The Ugandan shilling is currently one of the weakest currencies in Africa and indeed the world. In 2024, 1 UGS bought around 0.00027048506 USD.

Cambodian riel -
Cambodia has a dual-currency system, where US dollars are also accepted (and preferred). As for the local currency, 1 KHR bought around 0.00024843755 USD in 2024.

Paraguayan guaraní -
The Paraguayan guaraní is one of the weakest currencies in South America and indeed the world at large. In 2024, 1 PYG bought 0.00012790826 USD.

Indonesian rupiah -
While the Indonesian economy has grown over the past few years, the local currency still remains pretty weak. In 2024, 1 IDR was the equivalent of around 0.000063022329 USD.

Vietnamese dong -
It was the third-lowest valued currency in the world. In 2024, 1 Vietnamese Dong was equivalent to around 0.000039343774 USD.

Iranian rial -
In 2024, huge inflation and devaluation placed the value of one Iranian rial at 0.000023726694 USD.

Lebanese pound -
The world's weakest currency in 2024 was the Lebanese pound. In 2024, 1 LBP was worth around 0.00001116357 USD.

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