The Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) is the official currency of Kuwait and it's a great idea to know how much it's worth in USD. The exchange rate is approximately 1 KWD to 3.29 USD.
You can exchange your USD for KWD at a bank or currency exchange office in Kuwait, or use an ATM to withdraw KWD. Be aware that exchange rates may vary depending on the institution.
Currency Information
The U.S. Dollar is the currency used in the United States, East Timor, Puerto Rico, and Ecuador. The U.S. Dollar has a currency symbol: $.
U.S. Dollar coins available are 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, and $1. U.S. Dollar banknotes available are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. The Central Bank responsible for managing the U.S. Dollar is the Federal Reserve Bank.
Here is a list of U.S. Dollar coins and banknotes available:
- U.S. Dollar coins: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1
- U.S. Dollar banknotes: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
KWD Stats
The Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) is a fascinating currency with a unique exchange rate. The USD to KWD exchange rate has seen significant fluctuations in the past 30 days, with a 30 day high of 0.3086 and a 30 day low of 0.3073.
This translates to a 30 day average of 0.3079, indicating a relatively stable exchange rate. The change for USD to KWD was 0.33, showing a slight increase in the value of the Kuwaiti Dinar.
In the past 90 days, the USD to KWD exchange rate has been even more volatile, with a 90 day high of 0.3086 and a 90 day low of 0.3063. This means the 90 day average was 0.3073, with a notable change of 0.73.
To get a better sense of the current exchange rate, let's take a look at the current rate for 10 U.S. Dollar to Kuwaiti Dinar:
Currency of Kuwait
The currency of Kuwait is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD), which is the official currency used in the country. It's a widely accepted and stable currency.
The Kuwaiti Dinar has a unique symbol: د.ك. You'll see this symbol on currency notes and coins.
You can exchange your money for Kuwaiti Dinar at the Central Bank of Kuwait, which is the central bank responsible for managing the country's currency.
Kuwaiti Dinar is divided into 1,000 fils, with coins available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 fils.
Banknotes in Kuwaiti Dinar are available in denominations of ¼, ½, 1, 5, 10, and 20 dinars.
Here's a summary of the Kuwaiti Dinar's denominations:
Currency Conversion
To convert 10 USD to Kuwaiti Dinar, you can use a currency converter tool. The current exchange rate is 3.083 Kuwaiti Dinar for 10 USD.
If you want to convert a specific amount, simply type it in the box and select USD as the source currency and KWD as the target currency. You can also view the conversion history to see how the rate has changed over time.
One of the most convenient ways to convert USD to KWD is through online currency conversion tools. These tools provide up-to-date exchange rates and allow you to convert amounts in real-time.
The current exchange rate for 10 USD is 3.083 Kuwaiti Dinar. This rate may fluctuate over time, so it's essential to check the current rate before making any conversions.
Here's a table showing the conversion rates for USD to KWD:
The performance of USD to KWD in the last 30 days has seen a 30-day high of 0.3086 and a 30-day low of 0.3073, with a 30-day average of 0.3079 and a change of 0.33.
Conversion Tools
To convert US dollars to Kuwaiti dinars, you can use our currency converter tool. You can simply type in the box how much you want to convert, and our tool will show you the current USD to KWD rate and how it's changed over the past day, week or month.
You can also change the source currency to US dollars by selecting it from the dropdown menu. This will allow you to see the conversion rates for USD to KWD.
One USD is equivalent to 0.30858 KWD, according to our conversion rates. You can also see the conversion rates for larger amounts, such as 5 USD, 10 USD, 20 USD, and so on.
Here's a table showing the conversion rates for USD to KWD:
You can also convert Kuwaiti dinars to US dollars using our tool. One KWD is equivalent to 3.24065 USD, according to our conversion rates.
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