Here Are The Least Valuable Currencies In The World
# Chilean Peso
1 U.S. Dollar = 594.17Chilean Peso
The peso is the currency of Chile and the symbol used locally for peso is $.
The current peso has been in circulation since 1975 with an earlier edition existing between 1817 and 1960. The ISO 4217 code for the present peso is CLP.
One Peso is subdivided into 100 centavos; though no centavo denominated coins stay behind in distribution.
# Hungarian Forint
1 U.S. Dollar = 236.51 Hungarian Forint
The forint is the currency of Hungary. It is divided into 100 filler, although filler coins are no longer in distribution. The opening of the forint on August 1, 1946 was a vital step of the post-WWII stabilization of the Hungarian economy, and the currency performed quite consistently up until the 1980s.
Evolution to market economy in the early 1990s worsened the value of the forint as inflation hiked by 35percent in 1991. A completely redesigned new series of 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10 000 and 20 000 forint was introduced gradually between 1997 and 2001.
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