When is China s money worthless, and which country s money is the least valuable

Updated on collection 2024-08-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No one has answered this question for so long, as of 2015 08 15, 1948 to 50 years or so is the most worthless, a bag of tea is hundreds of millions, the situation mainly occurred in the state-controlled area at that time, because the civil war Kuomintang lost, a large number of rich people and moneyless people who were bewitched by the Kuomintang extremists at that time were unwilling to fall, resulting in soaring ferry tickets and prices.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Isn't it now, you used to be able to go out with dozens of dollars on your body, but now you don't dare to go out with a few hundred, for fear that you won't have the money to come back.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Ranking of the top 5 least valuable currencies in the world.

    There are the most valuable currencies in the world, and there are the least valuable currencies, and today we will take stock of the five least valuable currencies in the world.

    First: Zimbabwean dollars. When it comes to Zimbabwe, many people may have heard that it is a small landlocked country in southern Africa, but it is very well-known in the world, because of its high inflation, which is said to be around 2010, 250 trillion Zimbabwean dollars can be exchanged for 1 dollar, but now, it is slightly better.

    Second: Iranian rial. Like Zimbabwe, Iran is also a well-known country in the world, it is located in West Asia, belongs to the typical Middle Eastern country, its currency Iranian rial is also worthless, at present, one yuan can be exchanged for 5278 Iranian riyals.

    Third: Vietnamese dong. Vietnam is located in the southern region of our country, which is a typical agricultural country, although in recent years towards the direction of industrialization, but the price has been high, its currency Vietnamese dong is also worthless, 1 yuan can be exchanged for 3471 VND.

    Fourth: Indonesian rupiah. Like Vietnam, Indonesia's current currency depreciation is also quite serious, if you have friends who receive Indonesian rupiah, be cautious, this is not worth much, at present, one yuan can be exchanged for 2166 Indonesian rupiah.

    Fifth: Lao Kip. In Southeast Asia, there is also another country, whose paper money is not valuable, that is, Laos, in the past, we called Laotian money Lao currency, but now it has been changed, and now it is called Lao Kip.

    Currently, one yuan can be exchanged for 1,265 Lao kip.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Zimbabwe's money is the least valuable.

    The Republic of Zimbabwe, formerly known as Rhodesia (before 1980), referred to as Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country in southeast Africa, with a small land area, the country is divided into 10 provinces, the capital is Harare, mainly the Shona and Ndebele ethnic groups.

    In the 13th century, the Kalonga founded the kingdom of Monomatapa, which reached its peak in the early 15th century. In 1890 it became a British colony of the South African Company, and in 1895 it was named Southern Rhodesia. In 1923, the British took over the place and gave it the status of "self-sailing blind rule".

    In 1953, Britain merged Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia (present-day Zambia) and Nyasaland (present-day Malawi) into the "Central African Federation". At the end of 1963, the "federation" was dissolved.

    Natural resources

    Zimbabwe has abundant mineral resources, mainly including nearly 80 kinds of platinum group metals, nickel, chromium, diamonds, asbestos and granite, about 40 kinds have been proven, and 8 minerals such as diamonds, platinum group metals, chromium, nickel, copper, iron ore and coal are Zimbabwe's superior resources. Zimbabwe has high-quality diamond deposits and the world's second largest reserves of diamonds and platinum. Zimbabwe is home to eight of the nine "rare earth" mines.

    Its famous Greatdyke area is rich in minerals. Zimbabwe has a strong mining and processing capacity for **, diamonds and chromium. The overall goal and development policy of Zimbabwe's mining and forest car industry planning are proposed

    make full use of mineral resources to achieve social and economic development; strengthen the attraction of international capital to invest in mineral development and deep processing; Restrictions on the export of raw ore, etc. In 2020, the growth rate of Zimbabwe's mining industry was:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The currency of Zimbabwe, a country in southern Africa, is the least valuable because of the extreme inflation, currency depreciation.

    The capital of Zimbabwe is Harare. Harare, is the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe, but also the political, economic and cultural center of Zimbabwe, located in the northeast plateau of the border, with an altitude of 1480 meters, an annual precipitation of about 1000 mm, an average annual temperature of 18, and a cool spring all year round.

    Harare is an important industrial city in the country, with the second largest industrial output value after Bulawayo, and has industrial sectors such as metal smelting, cigarettes, oil refining, fertilizers, textiles, papermaking, rubber, and vehicle repair.

    Located on the Zambezi River that forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls in Harare is one of the three most famous waterfalls in the world, along with Igouas Falls in South America and Niagara Falls in North America.

    Harare's name comes from the local Shona language, which means "the one who never sleeps". As the country's largest city, Harare has a population of about 2 million and is a city where modern architecture and colonial architecture coexist.

    Historical Background:

    Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southeast Africa, bordering Mozambique to the east, South Africa to the south, Botswana and Zambia to the west and northwest, with an area of about 390,000 square kilometers.

    Zimbabwe is rich in natural resources, including coal, chromium, iron, platinum, gold, diamonds, etc., with coal reserves of about 27 billion tons, iron reserves of about 100 million tons, and large reserves of chromium and asbestos.

    Reference: Encyclopedia-Zimbabwe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, for you to find out: the world's least valuable money is which country is Zimbabwe, this country's 10 trillion Zimbabwe is equal to about 30 US dollars, the largest denomination of Zimbabwe is 100 trillion, and 100 billion Zimbabwe can buy three eggs, you can imagine how much Zimbabwe is worthless. The least valuable is Zimbabwe, the country's 10 trillion Zimbabwe is equal to about 30 US dollars, the largest Zimbabwe is 100 trillion, and 100 billion Zimbabwe can buy three eggs, you can imagine how much Zimbabwe is worthless.

    The second worthless is the Somalan shilling, which is approximately 5,305 Somalian shillings for 1 yuan, and has been the official currency of Somalia since 1962. After the collapse of the country** in 1991, the currency continued to depreciate. The third least valuable is Vietnam's Vietnamese dong, which has continued to depreciate after its collapse in 1991.

    Meals cost at least a few million VND, with the minimum denomination of VND being 100 VND, and the largest being 500,000 VND. The fourth worthless is the Indonesian rupiah, the smallest face value of this country is 1000 rupiah, and the largest is 1 million rupiah, which means that if we travel to this country, we can become billionaires with a little money. In fifth place is the Iranian riyal, with the smallest face value of 100 riyals and the largest being 100,000 riyals.

    Here, 100 riyals is about 2 cents, so 100,000 riyals can be exchanged is equivalent to our 20 yuan, which can also be said to be very worthless.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Zimbabwe's 2008 version of the 50 billion banknotes is an old currency that has been discontinued. "Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe" is the English word for "Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe". Zimbabwe has been inflated in recent years, and the Zimbabwean currency has become worthless (the highest denomination reached 100 trillion).

    At present, Zimbabwe has stopped circulating its national currency in favor of the US dollar. Therefore, the Zimbabwean currency is not convertible into RMB. A new Zimbabwean 2008 edition of the 50 billion banknote is worth about 15 yuan in the banknote collector's market.

    Zimbabwe's 2008 edition of 100 trillion yuan banknotes. At present, Zimbabwe has stopped using its own currency and switched to the US dollar, so this kind of sail is scrapped banknote, which cannot be exchanged for money, and only has a collection value. At present, the market value in the stamp currency trading market is about 18 yuan.

    In fact, it is because of its huge face value that it attracts attention, but its essence does not have much collection and appreciation value: first of all, it is poorly printed, and the printing and anti-counterfeiting quality of large denominations is not as good as that of small denominations, and many of their denomination banknotes have the same front and back patterns, without much ornamental value; Now it has been deactivated (in 2008 Zimbabwe stopped circulating its national currency, the Zimbabwean dollar, and switched to the US dollar), which is a scrap currency; The amount of inheritance is huge. The above points show that Zimbabwean banknotes do not have much collectible value.

    Its value is also speculated by currency dealers using the curiosity of Chinese people.

    Zimbabwe 2008 edition of 50 million yuan banknote. Zimbabwe has been mired in sharp inflation in previous years, and the denominations of banknotes issued are getting larger and larger, with the highest denomination of a single banknote even reaching 100 trillion yuan. At present, Zimbabwe has stopped using its own currency and switched to the US dollar, so this is a scrap banknote, which cannot be exchanged for money, only for collection.

    At present, this Zimbabwean 50 million yuan banknote is worth about 20 yuan in the stamp currency trading market.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zimbabwe once hailed a set of new banknotes with the world's largest denomination, including 10 trillion, 20 trillion, 50 trillion and 100 trillion Zimbabwe.

    Stamp cards are sold in the market, and the new products are about 65 yuan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The least valuable money in the world is the Zimbabwean currency, the Zimbabwean dollar (which was out of circulation in 2009). The exchange rate between the United States dollar and the Zimbabwean dollar before it was deactivated was 1 US dollar to a trillion Zimbabwean dollars.

    Shown here is the largest denomination issued by Zimbabwe in 2008 and currently the largest denomination in the world – the 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar banknote.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Zimbabwe's currency is the least valuable, and their currency denomination of 1 billion yuan is only enough to buy a loaf of bread in China.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What are the most valuable and least valuable currencies in the world?

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