Afghan afghani

Afghani
افغانۍ
افغانی
 (Pashto)
50 afghani note (obverse)
ISO 4217
CodeAFN (numeric: 971)
before 2003: AFA
Subunit0.01
Unit
Symbol؋ () or Af (singular) and Afs (plural)
Denominations
Subunit
1100pul
BanknotesAfs. 10, Afs. 20, Afs. 50, Afs. 100, Afs. 500 and Afs. 1,000
CoinsAf. 1, Afs. 2 and Afs. 5
Demographics
Date of introduction1923
ReplacedAfghan rupee
User(s)Afghanistan
Issuance
Central bankDa Afghanistan Bank
Websitewww.dab.gov.af
PrinterPolish Security Printing Works
Oberthur Fiduciarie
Websitewww.pwpw.pl
www.oberthur-fiduciaire.com
Valuation
Inflation-1.75% (2024 est.)
SourceDa Afghanistan Bank
The World Factbook

The afghani (sign: ؋ or Af (plural: Afs) code: AFN; Pashto: افغانۍ; Dari: افغانی) is the official currency of Afghanistan, a status it has held since the 1920s. It is nominally subdivided into 100 puls (پول), although there are no pul coins in circulation these days. Printed in Poland, the afghani currency is managed solely by the nation's central bank, Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB).

The afghani was introduced in 1923 but is still informally referred to as a rupee by some in conversation and transactions, a legacy of its predecessing Afghan rupee currency. Its current exchange rate is around 65 afghanis for 1 United States dollar.