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ZIMBABWE<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Zimbabwe Dollar 1,000,000,000 = US $2.64<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
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Zimbabwe as an example, this country's entire population of over 12,500,000 are 
billionaires. In fact, many are trillionaires, or even quadrillionaires. in 
case you're unfamiliar with "quadrillions, " a quadrillion is a million 
billion, or a 1 followed by 15 zeros. The least valued currency unit is the 
currency in which a single unit buys the least number of any given other 
currency or the smallest amount of a given good. Most commonly, the calculation 
is made against a major reserve currency such as the euro (EUR) or the United 
States dollar (USD).<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>

As Americans worry about the rate of inflation exceeding 4 percent, we should 
consider Zimbabwe, where the inflation rate broke the shocking 230,500,000% 
mark and the country released a 100 trillion dollar 
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VIETNAM<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Vietnam Dong 100,000 = US $5.37<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
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An early-1980's U.S. embargo hobbled exports, leading to price controls and the 
printing of excess currency. Early this month, the Vietnamese dong rate in the 
black market has strengthened towards the official level after the government 
released more dollars into the economy and cracked down on state banks' 
currency transactions, which traded at 18,621 per 
dollar.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>


INDONESIA<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Indonesian Rupiah 100,000 = US $10.71<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
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During the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the rupiah lost 80 percent of its value 
within months, sparking riots in Jakarta (and soon ending President Suharto's 
32-year rule). From the years 2000 to 2008, the exchange rate has generally 
been between 8,000 and 11,000 rupiah to one United States dollar. As of 
February 2010, one US dollar is worth approximately 9,335 Indonesian 
rupiah.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>


IRAN<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Iran Rial 100,000 = US $10.11<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
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Since the 1979 revolution, Iran's inflation rate has hovered around 15 percent, 
thanks in part to ever-rising oil prices.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>

Until 2002, Iran's exchange rate system was based on a multi-layered system, 
where state and para-state enterprises benefited from the preferred rate (1750 
rial for $1) while the private sector had to pay the market rate (8000 rial for 
$1), hence creating an unequal competition environment. However, in March 2002, 
the multi-tiered system was replaced by a unified, market-driven exchange 
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SAO TOME<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Sao Tome Dobra 100,000 = US $5.54<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
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This African island nation's economy is tied to the volatile price of its chief 
export, cocoa, and is measured against its trading partners' robust euro. In 
late 2000, São Tomé qualified for significant debt reduction under the 
IMF-World Bank's Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative. The 
reduction is currently being reevaluated by the IMF, due to the attempted coup 
d'etat in July 2003 and subsequent emergency 
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GUINEA<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Guinea Franc 100,000 = US $19.85<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
In 2002, the mineral-rich African country refused to implement reforms mandated 
by the International Monetary Fund; foreign cash dried up, and the central bank 
printed too much money.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>

>From an average value of about 2500 Guinean francs to the pound sterling 
>during the year 2000, the value of the currency has fallen to a current level 
>(April 2006) of about 8000 to the GBP and about 4500 to the United States 
>dollar.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>


LAOS<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Lao Kip 100,000 = US $11.75<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Laos is a landlocked country with an inadequate infrastructure and a largely 
unskilled work force. The country's per capita income in 2004 was estimated to 
be $1,900 on a purchasing power parity-basis.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>

The Asian financial crisis, coupled with the Lao Government's own mismanagement 
of the economy, resulted in spiraling inflation and a steep depreciation of the 
kip, which lost 87% of its value from June 1997 to June 
1999.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>


TURKMENISTAN<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
Turkmenistan Manat 100,000 = US $6.96<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>
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Since 1991- the last year of existence of the USSR - up to 1993 - the last year 
of rouble zone existence - the rate of inflation was measured in tens, hundreds 
and even thousands per cent per year.<http://travel.forwards4all.com/>

For the recent years the process of involving internal sources of investment 
into the sphere of currency turnover and currency accrual has become 
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