World’s Top 10 Strongest (Highest) Currencies -September 2018
4. Jordanian Dinar
Denoted as JOD is the official currency of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (commonly known as Jordan). The USD to JOD (Jordanian Dinar) Exchange Rate at the beginning of September 2018 is $1.41 USD as Jordanian Dinar is tied, pegged or fixed to the USD.
The per capita income of the Jordan is around USD 12,500 per annum. The Central bank of Jordan issued Highest Denomination Currency Note of 50 Dinar in 1999, it equals 70.61 US Dollars.
3.Omani Riyal
Denoted as OMR is the official currency of the Sultanate of Oman. It was attributed to the official currency in 1970 and before this Oman had been using Indian Rupee. The USD to OMR (Omani Riyal) Exchange Rate at the beginning of September 2018 is $2.60 USD as Omani Riyal is tied, pegged or fixed to the USD.
The per capita income of Oman is around USD 45,000 per annum. The Highest Denomination Currency Note issued by the Central bank of Oman is of 50 Omani Riyal and it is equal to 129.85 US Dollars.
2. Bahraini Dinar denoted as BHD is the official currency of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Bahrain was the very first country which discovered its oil reserves. The USD to BHD (Bahraini Dinar) Exchange Rate at the beginning of September 2018 is $2.65 USD as Bahraini Dinar is tied, pegged or fixed to the USD.
The per capita income of the Kingdom of Bahrain is around USD 52,000. In 2008 the Central Bank of Bahrain has introduced a new series and now the highest denomination note is of 20 Dinars and it is equal to 53.05 US Dollars.
1. Kuwaiti Dinar denoted as KWD is the official currency of the State of Kuwait. It is the strongest currency in the world. The USD to KWD (Kuwaiti Dinar) Exchange Rate at the beginning of September 2018 is $3.30 USD.
Kuwait is one of the richest countries in the world with the per capita income of around USD 70,000 per annum. The highest Denomination Currency Note as per the sixth series issued in 2014 is of 20 Dinars that equals 66.05 US Dollars.
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