Bahraini Dinar
The Bahraini Dinar is the official currency of the Kingdom of Bahrain, introduced in 1965. It is abbreviated as BHD and is subdivided into 1,000 fils. The dinar is known for its high value compared to other currencies, making it one of the strongest currencies in the world.
The currency is issued by the Central Bank of Bahrain, which manages its supply and maintains its stability. The Bahraini Dinar is used in various transactions within the country, and its exchange rate is often pegged to the U.S. Dollar, providing a stable economic environment for trade and investment.