Ten Weakest Currencies: 2023 Global Ranking

Iranian Rial (IRR) - The Iranian Rial is the weakest currency in the world due to a number of factors, including economic sanctions, political instability, and high inflation.

Vietnamese Dong (VND) - The Vietnamese Dong has been losing value against the US dollar for several years due to a number of factors, including a high trade deficit and a weak economy.

Laotian Kip (LAK) - The Laotian Kip is also a very weak currency due to a number of factors, including a high inflation rate and a weak economy.

Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL) - The Sierra Leonean Leone has been depreciating rapidly in recent years due to a number of factors, including political instability and a high inflation rate.

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) - The Indonesian Rupiah has been losing value against the US dollar for several years due to a number of factors, including a high trade deficit and a weak economy.

Paraguayan Guarani (PYG) - The Paraguayan Guarani is a relatively weak currency due to a number of factors, including a high inflation rate and a weak economy.

Uzbekistani Som (UZS) - The Uzbekistani Som has been losing value against the US dollar for several years due to a number of factors, including a high trade deficit and a weak economy.

Guinean Franc (GNF) - The Guinean Franc is a relatively weak currency due to a number of factors, including a high inflation rate and a weak economy.

Ugandan Shilling (UGX) - The Ugandan Shilling is a relatively weak currency due to a number of factors, including a high inflation rate and a weak economy.

Iraqi Dinar (IQD) - The Iraqi Dinar has been losing value against the US dollar for several years due to a number of factors, including political instability and a weak economy.

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