What is the dollar rate in Kabul?
Exchange Rates
Currency | Cash (Sell) | Cash (Buy) |
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USD$ | 82.0167 | 81.8167 |
EURO€ | 95.3875 | 94.7875 |
POUND£ | 111.3652 | 110.5652 |
SWISS₣ | 86.6150 | 86.1150 |
Does Afghanistan use rupees?
The Afghan rupee was the currency of Afghanistan until 1925. Before 1891, silver rupees circulated with copper falus and gold mohur. The rupee was replaced in 1925 by the Afghani, which is the currency today, but continued to be in circulation until 1978.
How much does food cost in Afghanistan?
Prices in restaurants in Afghanistan.
Meal in a cheap restaurant | 170 AFN (150-300) |
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Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course | 500 AFN (400-1,500) |
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) | 263 AFN (150-300) |
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) | 346 AFN (203-500) |
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) | 480 AFN (350-1,000) |
What is the world’s strongest currency?
Kuwaiti Dinar
Position 1: Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) The Kuwaiti Dinar is widely regarded as the world’s most powerful currency. Kuwaiti Dinar, abbreviated as KWD, is widely used in oil-related transactions in the Middle East.
What kind of currency is used in Kabul Afghanistan?
The currency used in Kabul is the Afghan Afghani. Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan. If you are traveling to Kabul, you will need to exchange your currency for the Afghan Afghani. You may exchange your money for the Afghan Afghani at most Kabul banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus.
When was the US dollar redone in Afghanistan?
Afghanistan Currency was redone in 2002. It has generally held its value of 50Afs/$1 (U.S.) since that time.
Which is the 5 AF coin in Afghanistan?
The 5 Af coin – The Dari number for “5” on the left side and the Afghanistan National Emblem on the right. The 2 Af coin – The Dari number for “2” on the left side and the Afghanistan National Emblem on the right. The 1 Af coin – The Dari number for “1” on the left side and the Afghanistan National Emblem on the right.
How much is one piece of Nan in Afghanistan?
For reference, one piece of local nan is 8 Afs. We commonly purchase sugar for 35 Afs/kilo. The correct name for the Afghanistan currency is “Afghani.” The coins are also Afghani. A person from Afghanistan is called an “Afghan.” This is a common cultural mistake made by foreigners when these two terms are incorrectly applied.