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I just saw something interesting about the ranking of the most valuable currencies in the world.
To my surprise, the number one is not the US dollar, but the Kuwaiti Dinar, which has maintained this position for decades.
It's mainly due to Kuwait's oil reserves and economic stability.
The rankings that follow are also quite fascinating; currencies like the Bahraini Dinar and Omani Rial are ranked very high, mostly supported by oil and pegged to the US dollar.
Then come the traditional strong currencies, such as the Swiss Franc, British Pound, and Euro, which are more familiar to everyone.
Although the US dollar has the largest circulation worldwide, it actually ranks tenth in the list of the most valuable currencies.
This is quite interesting—value and circulation volume are not really the same thing.
Some currencies maintain high value because of economic stability and abundant resources, while the most widely used currency globally, the US dollar, ranks lower.
Have you ever wondered why the most valuable currencies in the world are ranked this way?