I discovered something interesting while looking at the global rankings: what is the most expensive money in the world? Many people automatically think of the US dollar, but the reality is quite different.



The Kuwaiti dinar overwhelmingly dominates this ranking, followed by the Bahraini dinar and the Omani rial. It's fascinating to see how the small Gulf oil economies possess the strongest currencies overall. Next, we find the British pound, the Swiss franc, and the euro rounding out the top of the most expensive currencies in the world.

But here’s the twist: the most expensive money in the world is not necessarily correlated with the strength of a passport. Singapore, South Korea, and Japan lead the ranking of the most powerful passports with visa-free access to almost all countries. Germany, France, and Italy follow closely behind.

What intrigues me is that some countries with less strong currencies (like Singapore with the Singapore dollar) have extraordinarily powerful passports. Conversely, some small Gulf nations with the most expensive money in the world do not have the same freedom of movement.

The contrast between the economic strength of a currency and a citizen’s international mobility really shows how geopolitics operates differently depending on the perspective. It’s interesting to see these two rankings side by side.
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