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Title: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: IDontNotDoThings on December 27, 2017, 01:26:21 AM
So I was bored one day & thought "hey, I wonder what the most & least valuable currencies are" & I couldn't find a direct chart  ranking all of them. So then I spent about 3 hours making my own. Both official & unofficial currencies are included.

So here it is! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vREP8kB4a5KD1LE1V0rK_KCSQxf2kTlw7bMFE7IkLnbtnrIxlDLmiEAE1G8HRw3-iRFjKKsTEw1bnBd/pubhtml

Data from every available currency from this website: https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/

Anyway, just thought I'd share since I spent a decent amount of time working on it. Enjoy.  :corn
Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: JayOctavarium on December 27, 2017, 10:42:07 AM
The Dong is weak,
Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: Nekov on December 28, 2017, 06:17:31 AM
Wikipedia lists the top 15, but the article is only vailable in Spanish for some reason. When translated to English it just shows the list of currency by country... And according to your list it's outdated anyways.
Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: AngelBack on December 28, 2017, 06:59:57 AM
I find info like this interesting, especially when you add in the average salary in various countries and the relative cost of living.  Doesn't take long to see if you live in the western world and have a decent job you are probably doing much better than most.
Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: pg1067 on January 02, 2018, 12:35:21 PM
Given its questionable status as a sovereign nation, I would be shocked if anyone would actually pay 6 USD for a Seborgan Luigino.  If you're going to include that, why not also include the currencies of Minerva and Sealand?
Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: MinistroRaven on January 02, 2018, 01:13:39 PM
Nice list, however, the value of the Venezuelan currebcy that it’s listed on your document it’s the value of the dollar ONLY for the government, nobody else can purchase dollars at that price. The rest of the mortals have to get it via the black market, today the price of the dollar in the black market it’s 119779.97 VEF last 31th december Maduro rose the monthly wage to 760000.00 VEF that it’s less than $7 USD a month, any worker in the US make in an HOUR more than what any worker in Venezuela make in a month
Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: pg1067 on January 02, 2018, 03:48:01 PM
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Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: IDontNotDoThings on January 02, 2018, 06:11:22 PM
Given its questionable status as a sovereign nation, I would be shocked if anyone would actually pay 6 USD for a Seborgan Luigino.  If you're going to include that, why not also include the currencies of Minerva and Sealand?

I just used all the available currencies on the source website. If I knew how much Minerva & Sealand currencies were worth, I'd probably include them too.

Nice list, however, the value of the Venezuelan currebcy that it’s listed on your document it’s the value of the dollar ONLY for the government, nobody else can purchase dollars at that price. The rest of the mortals have to get it via the black market, today the price of the dollar in the black market it’s 119779.97 VEF last 31th december Maduro rose the monthly wage to 760000.00 VEF that it’s less than $7 USD a month, any worker in the US make in an HOUR more than what any worker in Venezuela make in a month

 :omg:
Title: Re: Global currencies & stuff
Post by: Dr. DTVT on January 03, 2018, 10:49:33 PM
The Dong is weak,

Your's might be.