[custom_adv] Rial Cambodia Each US dollar is worth 4,887 Rials in Cambodia. For years, buying and selling in the markets of the country is in dollars, and ATMs in this country instead of the rial, dollars give customers. Since the Central Bank of Cambodia has been stopping the coinage process for many years, it's almost impossible to find Cambodian rial notes in this country, and it's almost impossible to find a coin. [custom_adv] Paraguayan_guarani Each US dollar is worth 5,565 Paraguay Guarani. Like the Cambodia, the Central Bank of Paraguay has not been multiplying its coins for many years. The unit has consistently lost its value over the past years. In 2011, every US dollar was worth 3,643 Guarani. [custom_adv] Sierra_Leonean_leone Each US dollar is worth 7,000 427 Leon Sierra Leone. The constant change in the value of the national currency in Sierra Leone is a permanent problem in the country. In 2016, the president called on his people to maintain the historical value of his money, instead of using the US dollar to use Leon Sierra Leone. In April 2017, the currency recorded a record 7,537 Leones against a dollar. [custom_adv] Lao_kip Each US dollar is worth 8,248 Laos Cape. Laos total debt is projected to reach 20% of its gross national product this year. This has greatly affected the value of Laos. [custom_adv] Guinean_franc Each American dollar is worth 9 and 11 Guinea francs. This national currency was used in 1959, and in 2017, each dollar was traded at 9,395 francs of Guinea. The record highs the value of this currency in December 1998. In that month, the value of each dollar was only 1,267 Guinean francs. [custom_adv] Belarusian_ruble Each American dollar is worth 19,400 Belarusian rubles. The currency was introduced in 1992. In 2000 Belarus introduced the new ruble. The Belarusian ruble exists only in the form of a banknote and the coin is multiplied only for memorials and memorabilia. Due to the depreciation of the Belarusian currency, the country's highest banknote is 200,000 rubles. [custom_adv] Vietnamese_đồng Each US dollar is worth 22,699 Dong Vietnam. Dung was introduced in 1978 as the currency of Vietnam. Given the country's economic conditions, it is expected that the currency will fall further in the next 12 months to reach 23,600 dents against each dollar. [custom_adv] São_Tomé_and_Príncipe_dobra Each US dollar is 21,537 dollars in Sao Tome and Principe. Deborah is the national currency of the Sao Tome and Principe Islands in the Atlantic, and was recognized in 1977. In 2009, the country agreed with Portugal to link Deborah's value to the euro. In June of that year, each euro was valued at 24,607 Debtors. [custom_adv] Iranian Rial Each dollar in the Iranian market is sold at 37,830 Rials. In the free markets, however, the price of each dollar has already reached 60,000. A parliamentarian said the value of the currency has been one-third in the last four decades and if this trend continues, in the next four decades, the value of each dollar will reach 30 million rials. [custom_adv] Zimbabwe dollar This unit is so worthless that it can not be put at any price. It is enough to know the worthless volume of this currency in 2018 with only one $ 100 billion Zimbabwe banknote to buy 3 eggs. It was announced in 2015 that every US dollar is worth $ 35 trillion in Zimbabwe. [custom_adv] Venezuelan_bolívar Each US dollar is worth 49,637 Bolivar Venezuela. The policies of the Venezuelan government have put the economy of OPEC into a state of destruction. In 2018, the rate of inflation in the country fell to 150,000 percent, and in 2017, due to the collapse of the value of Bolivar, the price of goods in Venezuela increased by more than 2,616 percent.