Strongest and Weakest Currencies by Country - Statistics

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  • The average score is 9 of 30
Answer Stats
Amount
(Per US Dollar)
Answer % Correct
0.91 Euro (European Union)
81%
0.79 U.K. Pound (United Kingdom)
74%
1 U.S. Dollar (American Samoa, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador,
Guam, Marshall Islands, Micronesia,
Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands)
72%
0.31 Kuwaiti Dinar (Kuwait
57%
0.39 Oman Rial (Oman)
52%
371,992 Iranian Rial (Iran)
46%
0.38 Bahraini Dinar (Bahrain)
44%
0.88 Swiss Franc (Liechtenstein, Switzerland)
41%
24,129 Vietnamese Dong (Vietnam)
41%
4,570.34 Zimbabwean Dollar (Zimbabwe)
38%
15,236 Indonesian Rupiah (Indonesia)
33%
4,138 Cambodian Riel (Cambodia)
28%
0.71 Jordanian Dinar (Jordan)
27%
19,686 Laos Kip (Laos)
27%
85,500 Lebanese Pound (Lebanon)
22%
8,500 Syrian Pound (Syria)
21%
4,082 Colombian Peso (Colombia)
19%
24,300 Somali Shilling (Somalia)
19%
0.82 Cayman Islands Dollar Cayman Islands)
14%
1 Panama Balboa (Panama)
14%
3,717 Uganda Shilling (Uganda)
14%
1.35 Brunei Dollar (Brunei)
12%
4,465.92 Malagasy Ariary (Madagascar)
12%
8,497.01 Guinean Franc (Guinea)
11%
7,275 Paraguay Guarani (Paraguay)
10%
0.79 Gibraltar Pound (Gibraltar)
9%
1 Bermudian Dollar (Bermuda)
7%
1 Bahamian Dollar (Bahamas)
6%
12,060 Uzbekistan Sum (Uzbekistan)
5%
0.79 Saint Helena Pound (Saint Helena)
4%
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