Top 7 countries with the most valuable currencies in Africa 2021
Many people are familiar with some African currencies, but not everyone knows the worth of these notes. On the basis of this, Legit.ng brings you the top 7 countries with the most valuable currency in Africa.
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Below is the list of the top 10 countries with the most valuable currencies in Africa.

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1. Libyan Dinar
Libyan Dinar is the most valuable currency in Africa. 1. Libyan Dinar (1 USD – 1.43 LYD).
2. Tunisian Dinar
This is the second most valuable currency the continent of Africa has produced. Tunisian Dinar (1USD – 2.90 TND). Libya is a country in North Africa.
3. Ghanaian Cedi (1USD – 5.75 CEDI)
Ghana is a country that has consistently worked on its currency to give it enough value. The Ghanaian Cedi (1USD – 5.75 CEDI).
4. Moroccan Dirham
Moroccan Dirham is trailing Ghanaian Cedi. (1 USD – 9.87 Mad). Morocco can be found in North Africa.
5. Botswana Pula
Botswana has the fifth most valuable currency in Africa. (1 USD – 11.86 Pula). The country, which is in Southern Africa, has a population of 2.3 million people, according to its 2019 census.
6. Eritrean Nafka
Eritrean Nafka is the sixth most valuable currency in Africa. (1 USD – 15.00 ERN).
7. Egyptian Pounds
The Egyptian Pounds comes seventh in the list of top 7 countries with the most valuable currencies. (1 USD – 15.75 EGP).
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