Top 10 Lowest Valued Global Currencies in 2025

While discussing global currencies, the U.S. dollar (USD) typically receives the most attention due to its widespread acceptance and influence. However, the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) is the world’s strongest currency. On the other hand, some of the world’s weakest currencies often go unnoticed. Imagine a scenario where a few rupees or dollars could make you a local millionaire!

Why Do Some Currencies Have Low Value?

Several factors contribute to the devaluation of a currency, including:

  • High inflation rates
  • Lack of economic diversity
  • Low foreign investment
  • Political instability and conflicts
  • Economic sanctions imposed by other nations

Some countries allow their currency to float freely based on market forces, while others maintain a fixed exchange rate to prevent sudden devaluation.

Top 10 Lowest Valued Currencies in 2025

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

Detailed Analysis of Each Currency

1. Iranian Rial (IRR)

  • Why so weak? The Iranian Rial suffers due to political unrest, the Iran-Iraq war’s aftermath, and nuclear program-related sanctions.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 503.97 IRR, 1 USD = 42,062.50 IRR.

2. Vietnamese Dong (VND)

  • Why so weak? Transition from a centralized economy to a market economy has led to challenges and uncertainties.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 304.82 VND, 1 USD = 25,441.00 VND.

3. Lao Kip (LAK)

  • Why so weak? Though gradually appreciating, Laos still faces economic hurdles.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 254.28 LAK, 1 USD = 21,222.36 LAK.

4. Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL)

  • Why so weak? Factors such as poverty, corruption, and historical conflicts weaken its value.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 272.88 SLL, 1 USD = 23,056.60 SLL.

5. Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

  • Why so weak? Declining reserves, reliance on commodity exports, and external investments impact the currency.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 191.03 IDR, 1 USD = 15,943.25 IDR.

6. Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

  • Why so weak? Economic challenges persist, but signs of recovery are evident.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 151.33 UZS, 1 USD = 12,630.24 UZS.

7. Guinea Franc (GNF)

  • Why so weak? The country faces corruption and political instability.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 102.31 GNF, 1 USD = 8,539.04 GNF.

8. Paraguayan Guarani (PYG)

  • Why so weak? Impacted by economic collapse, inflation, and corruption.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 89.35 PYG, 1 USD = 7,456.60 PYG.

9. Ugandan Shilling (USH)

  • Why so weak? Historically faced economic turmoil, but has recently improved.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 44.82 USH, 1 USD = 3,740.69 USH.

10. Iraqi Dinar (IQD)

  • Why so weak? Affected by inflation and political unrest.
  • Current value: 1 INR = 15.6 IQD, 1 USD = 1,301.67 IQD.
Sumit Arora

As a team lead and current affairs writer at Adda247, I am responsible for researching and producing engaging, informative content designed to assist candidates in preparing for national and state-level competitive government exams. I specialize in crafting insightful articles that keep aspirants updated on the latest trends and developments in current affairs. With a strong emphasis on educational excellence, my goal is to equip readers with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in their exams. Through well-researched and thoughtfully written content, I strive to guide and support candidates on their journey to success.

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