दुनियाँ की 5 सबसे महँगी करेंसी,1 नंबर की कीमत सुनकर उड़ जाएंगे होश



दुनियाँ की 5 सबसे महँगी करेंसी,1 नंबर की कीमत सुनकर उड़ जाएंगे होश

Most people in the world consider the world's most precious currency in the US dollar, but in reality the cost of the US dollar is not the highest in the world. In today's days, US $ 1 is equivalent to 72 rupees in India. There are many nations in the world where the currency is much more valuable than the dollar. Today we are about to tell you, about the five nations of the world where the money is the highest in the world.



Kuwait



The world's most expensive currency is considered to be the dinar of Kuwait. At present, the cost of one dinar of Kuwait is equal to about 242 of India. It is a rich nation of the world. Where the main source of income is natural gas and crude oil. Getting a job for a trained worker in Kuwait is quite easy.



Bahrain



After Kuwait, Bahrain's currency is considered to be the most expensive currency in the world. At present, the value of one dinar of Bahrain is approximately equal to 195 of India. Bahrain is considered to be one of the most developing countries of Arabia. He is the 13th richest nation in the world. Where the main source of income is petroleum.



Omani Real



Oman is considered to be the fourth richest country in the world. At present, the cost of Oman currency is equal to about 191 in India. Almost half of the foreign workers working in Oman are just Indian laborers. An Indian laborer earns 40000 every month in Oman.



Jordan



Currency Jordanian Dinar, which runs in Jordan, is considered to be the fourth most expensive currency in the world. In today's days a Jordanian dinar is worth about 103 Indian rupees. Jordan is not included in the rich nations of the world, but due to the law and order of the government here, it is a developing nation.



England currency



The British Pound, which runs in the UK, is considered as the fifth most valuable currency in the world. At present, the value of 1 pound is equal to 96 Indian rupees. In a time, Britain ruled over one-third of the world.

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