Largest Currency...

January 25, 2010 12:45pm CST
Who Can Tell Me What Is The Largest(Strongest) Worlds Currency? We Don't Know All Of World Currencies Of Course, There Are Many Of Them,But From Major Currencies One is The Largest One... Who Can Say, Which?
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@veromar (1453)
• Argentina
26 Jan 10
Of course, the US dollar has long been considered the strongest and most accepted global currency. I predict that's going to change. The dollar's value continues to slide and I don't really see how it can go back up again. If I have to pick one current currency, I'd have to go with the Euro simply because so many countries use it and other countries accept it but I don't think it has the strength, at this time, to become the strongest global currency. I've read "rumors" about a global (one world) currency being considered and anticipate things heading in that direction. It's going to take years, possibly a generation but I think that's where things are headed. Another strong "currency" to consider would be either gold or silver. Those two things continue to gain in value no matter what is happening in the world.
26 Jan 10
No, Dollar is Not Strongest Currency... Its in The Top 10 , but Really Not Strongest... At The Moment Strongest Are Two Currencies, From Major - GBP, From Other Latvian Lats
@veromar (1453)
• Argentina
26 Jan 10
I guess it would depend on what your definition of "strongest" is. I was speaking more from the angle of global acceptance. You can go virtually anywhere in the world and dollars will be accepted. That can't be said about other currencies. That's what I was referring to.