This article has been translated from English to Gen Z Slang.

The Afghan afghani is legit the official coin of Afghanistan, fam.

It's got the nickname “AFN” and is the main cash money for trades in the country. 💸

The afghani's been the real deal in Afghanistan since way back in 1925, with some do-overs and glow-ups happening here and there in its timeline. ⏳✨

History

The afghani first popped onto the scene in 1925, totally replacing the Afghan rupee. When it debuted, it was vibing at 1.5 rupees per afghani. 💰

Since its first flex, the afghani's had several makeovers, with the most recent in 2003, when it did a switcheroo at the rate of 1,000 old afghanis to one brand new afghani. Talk about a reboot! 🔄

Central Bank

The Central Bank of Afghanistan is like the top dog for afghani regulations. 🏦

The bank's job? Keeping the Afghan economy stable, making sure the afghani stays on point with its exchange rate.

It's also the boss of commercial banks in the country and gives the lowdown on monetary policy. 🙌

Denominations and Subdivisions

The afghani comes in these styles: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 afghanis. It's like a money fashion show! 💵✨

Got some coins too, in flavors of 1, 2, and 5 afghanis. 🔄

The afghani splits into 100 puls, in case you’re wondering how the math adds up. 📏

Economy

Afghanistan is chillin' in South Asia. 🌏

The place is home to about 38 million peeps and is unfortunately in the squad of the world’s poorest countries.

The Afghan economy relies a lot on farming, with opium being a major move-out-the-door crop. 🌱🚜

Despite the money headaches, Afghanistan's been getting some glow with GDP growth flexing around 2.5% over the last decade. But it's still a struggle bus with issues like unemployment, poverty, and keeping it safe. 🚀💔

Summary

The Afghan afghani is straight-up the money of Afghanistan, coming through courtesy of the Central Bank's swag.

This currency has done some serious transformations over the years, with the last remix happening in 2003.

The afghani comes in sizes like 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 afghanis, and does a 100-puls breakdown. 📉💸

Even with the progress vibes in recent years, Afghanistan's still facing some major level-up challenges economically. 🌟📉