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Afghanistan Currency Guide

Everything you need to know about the Afghani (AFN), from exchange rates to helpful money tips for travelers.

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The Afghani (AFN) is the official currency of Afghanistan. First introduced in 1925, it has undergone several revisions throughout Afghanistan's history. Here's our comprehensive guide to getting the most out of your money in Afghanistan, from everyday price comparisons to common visitor queries.

Symbol: ؋ or Af Code: AFN Subunit: Pul (1/100)

What Does Afghan Currency Look Like?

Afghan currency is called the Afghani (AFN). Coins are rarely used in daily transactions, but when available, they include denominations such as 1, 2, and 5 Afghanis, typically made of metal with national symbols and inscriptions in Dari and Pashto.

More commonly, the Afghani is used in the form of colorful banknotes, ranging from AFN 10 to AFN 1,000 (approximately USD 0.13 to USD 13.50).

Each note features cultural and historical landmarks of Afghanistan, such as the Blue Mosque (Shrine of Hazrat Ali) in Mazar-i-Sharif, Darul Aman Palace in Kabul, and images of Afghan wildlife, traditional patterns, and national emblems. The designs reflect the rich heritage and diverse identity of Afghanistan.

Afghani Banknotes

A selection of modern Afghani banknotes

Money Matters in Afghanistan

Tax-Free Shopping

Learn how to make smart purchases and understand local tax policies while shopping in Afghanistan's bustling bazaars and modern stores.

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Currency Exchange

Find the best places to exchange foreign currency during your visit. Explore trusted money changers and banks across major cities.

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Coins Museum

Visit the National Museum in Kabul to explore Afghanistan's numismatic history, including rare coins from ancient empires.

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Budget Travel Tips

Discover practical tips to experience Afghanistan's rich heritage and landscapes without overspending.

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Frequently Asked Questions

While Afghanistan is largely cash-based, some hotels, airlines, and businesses in major cities like Kabul may accept credit cards. Always check with your bank about international usage and carry cash as a backup.

Taxis in Afghanistan typically only accept cash in Afghan Afghanis (AFN). US dollars are not commonly accepted for local transport.

Yes, carrying cash is essential. While some major hotels or businesses may accept cards, most daily transactions in Afghanistan are cash-based.

You can exchange US dollars at licensed money exchange shops and banks in major cities such as Kabul, Herat, and Mazar-i-Sharif. Always check rates before exchanging.

Daily costs vary depending on your travel style. Budget travelers may spend $20–$40 per day, while those seeking comfort or private guides may spend $70 or more.

Current Exchange Rates

Currency Code Value in AFN Last Updated
US Dollar USD 1 USD ≈ 75 AFN Today
Euro EUR 1 EUR ≈ 80 AFN Today
British Pound GBP 1 GBP ≈ 95 AFN Today
Indian Rupee INR 1 INR ≈ 0.90 AFN Today
Japanese Yen JPY 100 JPY ≈ 50 AFN Today
Exchange rates fluctuate frequently. Please check with local exchange services for the most current rates.