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This is an archive article published on May 16, 2024

Top 10 lowest valued global currencies in 2024—compared to Indian Rupees

Lowest-Valued Currency in the World: Here are the top 10 least valuable currencies globally and the factors behind their declining value in 2024.

The top 10 lowest-valued currencies in the world in 2024: While some countries allow their currency to float freely, allowing market forces to determine its value, others prefer a fixed exchange rate to prevent sudden devaluation.A list of the top 10 lowest-valued currencies in the world in 2024: While some countries allow their currency to float freely, allowing market forces to determine its value, others prefer a fixed exchange rate to prevent sudden devaluation. (Source: Freepik)

10 cheapest currencies in the world: While discussing global currencies, the U.S. dollar typically receives the most attention, and is acknowledged for its widespread acceptance and influence. However, it may come as a surprise that the Kuwaiti dinar (KWD) is the world’s strongest currency. We are all familiar with the major currencies, but the undervalued ones often go unnoticed. Just imagine a scenario where a few rupees or dollars could make you a local millionaire. 

It’s possible as some countries allow their currency to float freely, allowing market forces to determine its value, while others prefer a fixed exchange rate to prevent sudden devaluation.

However, several factors contribute to devaluing a currency, ranging from high inflation rates to a lack of economic diversity and foreign investments, political instability, conflicts, and imposed sanctions.

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Here are the top 10 least valuable currencies globally, often referred to as the weakest or cheapest currencies and the factors behind their declining value in 2024.

Rank Currency Country 1 INR Value 1 USD Value
1 Iranian Rial (IRR) Iran 503.97 42,062.50
2 Vietnamese Dong (VND) Vietnam 304.82 25,441.00
3 Lao Kip (LAK) Laos 254.28 21,222.36
4 Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL) Sierra Leone 272.88 23,056.60
5 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) Indonesia 191.03 15,943.25
6 Uzbekistani Som (UZS) Uzbekistan 151.33 12,630.24
7 Guinea-Franc (GNF) Guinea 102.31 8,539.04
8 Paraguayan Guarani (PYG) Paraguay 89.35 7,456.60
9 Ugandan Shilling (USH) Uganda 44.82 3,740.69
10 Iraqi Dinar (IQD) Iraq 15.6 1,301.67

*Data based on the current international stock exchange as of May 16, 2024.*

1. Iranian Rial (IRR):

Iranian Rial (Source: Sputnik News) Iranian Rial (Source: Sputnik News)

Iran‘s official currency, the Iranian Rial (IRR), is currently the world’s least valuable currency, with 1 Indian Rupee (INR) equaling 503.97 IRR. This depreciation is primarily influenced by political unrest, the lasting effects of the Iran-Iraq war, and the country‘s nuclear programme

2. Vietnamese Dong (VND):

Vietnamese Dong (Source: Corporate Finance Institute) Vietnamese Dong (Source: Corporate Finance Institute)

Vietnam’s official currency, the Vietnamese Dong (VND), is the second least valued currency, with 1 INR equaling 304.82 VND. This devaluation can be attributed to Vietnam’s transition from a centralised economy to a market economy, a process that has presented challenges and uncertainties.

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3. Lao Kip (LAK):

Lao Kip (Source: The Culture Tip) Lao Kip (Source: The Culture Tip)

The official currency of Laos, the Lao Kip (LAK), is valued at 254.28 against 1 Indian Rupee. Established in 1952, the Lao currency has shown gradual appreciation over time, reflecting the country’s economic progress.

4. Leone (SLL):

Leone (Source: Alamy) Leone (Source: Alamy)

With 1 Indian rupee equivalent to 272.88 SLL, Sierra Leone’s currency, the Leone, faces significant challenges stemming from poverty, corruption, and historical conflicts. These factors have contributed to the economic struggles faced by Sierra Leone, impacting both the currency’s value and the overall economy.

5. Indonesian Rupiah (IDR):

Indonesian Rupiah (Source: Asian News Network) Indonesian Rupiah (Source: Asian News Network)

The official currency of Indonesia, the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), stands at 191.00 against 1 Indian Rupee owing to various factors such as declining reserves, heavy reliance on commodity exports, and external investments.

6. Uzbekistani Som (UZS):

Uzbekistan Som (Source: iStock) Uzbekistan Som (Source: iStock)

At a rate of 151.33 UZS to 1 Indian Rupee, Uzbekistan’s Uzbekistani Som reflects the economic challenges faced by the country. However, despite recent difficulties, there are indications of economic recovery in the country.

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7. Guinea-Franc (GNF):

Guinea-Franc (Source: Investopedia) Guinea-Franc (Source: Investopedia)

With 1 Indian Rupee equaling 102.31 GNF, Guinea’s official currency, the Franc, has been adversely affected by corruption and political instability. Guinea continues to grapple with economic challenges that impact the value of the currency.

8. Paraguayan Guarani (PYG):

Paraguayan Guarani (Source: Bank Note World) Paraguayan Guarani (Source: Bank Note World)

The Paraguayan Guarani (PYG) is valued at 89.35 against 1 Indian Rupee. Paraguay’s currency has been impacted by economic collapse, inflation, corruption, and poverty, leading to challenges in maintaining its value.

9. Ugandan Shilling (USH):

Ugandan Shilling (Source: Bank Note World) Ugandan Shilling (Source: Bank Note World)

Uganda’s Ugandan Shilling (USH) has a value of 44.82 against 1 Indian Rupee, as the currency has a history of economic challenges, including difficulties during Idi Amin’s rule, though recent improvements have been observed in the currency’s value, reflecting the positive developments in the country’s economy.

10. Iraqi dinar (IQD):

Iraqi Dinar (Source: CoinCodex) Iraqi Dinar (Source: CoinCodex)

At a rate of 15.6 IQD to 1 Indian Rupee, Iraq’s currency, the Iraqi Dinar, has faced inflation and political unrest, impacting its exchange rate.

Cherry Gupta is an Assistant Manager – Content at The Indian Express. She leads the Top 10 section, curating list-based features on key national and international developments, and manages daily news content. She also produces SEO-driven articles and collaborates with the Lifestyle team to conduct interviews with notable artists and write workplace culture features. ... Read More

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