Just finished looking into the world's most expensive currencies. It's quite interesting. It turns out it's not just the pound or euro as I thought. The British pound exchanges for 1.33 dollars, and the euro is only 1.13 dollars, so it's much more expensive.



But the real one is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD), which exchanges for 3.26 dollars per unit. Kuwait is a major oil exporter with a strong economy. Followed by the Bahraini Dinar (2.65 dollars) and the Omani Rial (2.60 dollars).

What’s interesting is that having a high currency value doesn’t necessarily mean it’s safe or the most influential. The euro and pound still have a greater impact on the global market than many other currencies. It depends more on trust in each country's economy.
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