Checkout list of top 10 strongest currencies in Africa

A currency is the legal exchange for goods and services in a country. It also reflects the current situation and strength of the economy of that country in comparison with other countries in the world.
The value of a currency in respect to anther greatly determines the level of satisfaction a person derives from it. All African countries have a specific currency specific to it, that it use as a legal tender to transact business and for foreign exchange.
Here are the 10 strongest currencies in Africa:
1. Libyan Dinar – R8.53
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Libyan dinar note |
The
dinar (Arabic: دينار )
is the currency of Libya. Perhaps it’s oil which is keeping things afloat but
one Libyan Dinar will set you back around R8.53 currently, making it the
strongest currency in Africa.
2. Ghanaian Cedi – R3.79
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Ghana Cedi |
Another surprising example of a strong
African currency, is Ghana’s Cedi. Ghana is well known for its extensive
natural resources, namely Gold from it’s Ashanti region. The Cedi is actually
in it’s 3rd rendition under the same name as the currency has been revalued a
couple of times. The most recent revaluation was 2007 and it’s lost almost 50%
of it’s value against the Rand since then, so the current rate of R3.79 for 1
Cedi shouldn’t last long.
3. South African Rand
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South African Rand |
The
Rand has had a lot of flack for its devaluation over the past couple of years.
4. Tunisia Dinar – R6.65
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Tunisia Dinar |
Tunisia’s Dinar gained almost 20% against the Rand this year. One Tunisian Dinar will now cost you around R6.65.
5. Eritrean Nakfa – R1.01

The nakfa is the currency of Eritrea. The country split from Ethiopia in the early 90’s but has a currency, roughly on the same value as ours. This is only a recent development though since the beginning of 2014 and is as a result of the currency being pegged to the US Dollar. 1 Nakfa will cost you R1.01.
6. Sudanese Pound – R1.85
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Sudanese Pound |
Revalued successively during its post-colonial period, the most recent revaluation came in 2011 following the independence of the oil rich Southern half of the country which became South Sudan. The Sudanese Pound is now worth R1.85.
7. Botswana Pula – R1.20
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Botswana Pula |
The Pula has been stronger than the Rand for some years now and the country’s economy and political structure is often lauded as a shining example of how an African democracy can work. 1 Pula will cost you around R1.20.
8. Moroccan Dirham – R1.29
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Moroccan Dirham |
Morocco’s currency wasn’t always as strong against the Rand, in fact it was as recently at October 2012 when the Rand was more valuable. 1 Moroccan Dirham will cost you R1.29 currently.
9. Zambian Kwacha – R1.73
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Zambian Kwacha |
10. Egyptian Pound – R1.50
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Egyptian Pound |
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