The Most Valuable Currencies In The World 2014


2. Bahrain

Currency: Dinar

One dinar is $2.65=158.49

Currency dinar was first introduced in 1965 in Bahrain that too replacing the Gulf rupee. The name dinar derived from the Roman denarius. It is sub

Bahrain is a small island nation with almost 3.5 times the area of Washington D.C. and they are mostly into the petroleum production, refining, financial services and construction. The currency code of this currency is BHD with highest banknote and currently Dinar holds the second position in this most valuable list.

3. Oman

Currency: Rial

One rial is $2.60=155.20

Oman, officially called as the sultanate of Oman, is located on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. The currency here is Rial. Omani rial is third most valuable currency in the world and its currency code is OMR. It is subdivided into baisa. There was a time when Indian rupee was considered as the main currency in Oman but later the rial was declared as the main currency of Oman. It has the highest bank note of 50. Oman is, however, known as the oil rich country as it deals with petroleum production and refining and their business includes the export of crude oil.

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