| Afghanistan Afghani. AFN history |
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Afghani (or) AFN is the legal tender of Afghanistan. It can be written as AF or AFG. c is the legal tender of Afghanistan. It can be written as AF or AFG.
100 pul makes one Afghani. 20 pul makes one amani. The conversion factor for AFN has 4 significant digits. Da Afghanistan Bank is the central bank for Afghanisthan. Afghan Rupee was replaced with Afghani in 1925. The ISO 4217 code for the currency is AFA. • The period of the first Afghani can be dated back to 1925-2003 The current Afghani coins are available in denominations of 1, 2 and 5 Afghani. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 afghani banks notes are in circulation. The history of the Afghani is characterized by the absence of standardization and currency revaluation in that they were made without serial numbers. Prior to the US invasion of Afghanisthan, there were 15 trillion and more Afghanis in circulation due to unrestrained printing that was used during Taliban rule and during wars. 43,000 Afghani at a stage of depreciation was equal to 1 USD. The new Afghani that was issued after the northern alliance was valued at 43 Afghani to the 1 USD dollar. It varies per exchange rate fluctuations in the current trend. |
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