because the JOD is fixed at an exchange rate higher than the USD by the Jordanian Government.
yes
A Dollar
The dollar is worth more.
Every currency has its own value and denominations, so in some countries you need more of a particular denomination to purchase what you want. The highest value standard denomination as compared to the US dollar as of July, 2011 is the Kuwaiti Dinar, which is worth about $3.63. The least valuable currency recently was the Zimbabwean dollar of 2009. In January of that year, the government was forced to introduce a 100 trillion dollar bank note. At the time, it was worth about $33 USD.
Euros are more then US dollar
yes
It depends on the particular coin, but the Kuwaiti Dinar is more-or-less pegged to the US dollar at 3:10 (e.g. 3 Kuwaiti Dinar = $10 USD).
It depends on the Dinar. There are several currencies named the Dinar, including the Iraqi Dinar, Algerian Dinar, Serbian Dinar and several more. Without knowing which Dinar you are talking about and if this is a particular coin or simply a generic banknote, it is impossible to answer your question.
The Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) 1 Kuwaiti Dinar is the highest-valued currency in the world, worth more than $3
No, the US dollar is worth far more.
A Dollar
The dinar is a currency used in 9 mostly Islamic countries but also has a historic use in several more. Many countries use it, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Macedonia, Serbia and Tunisia. 1 dinar is approximately 0.00086 US Dollars.
It is worth exactly 25,000 dinar. If you wanted to know its value in another currency it would have helped to know which currency but, since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Many countries use dollar as their currency unit and they are not of the same value. Also, many countries use dinar as their currency unit and they are not of the same value. The question needs to be more specific.
1 US dollar= 5.68 norweigan krone so no the us dollar is worth more.
The dollar is worth more.
Every currency has its own value and denominations, so in some countries you need more of a particular denomination to purchase what you want. The highest value standard denomination as compared to the US dollar as of July, 2011 is the Kuwaiti Dinar, which is worth about $3.63. The least valuable currency recently was the Zimbabwean dollar of 2009. In January of that year, the government was forced to introduce a 100 trillion dollar bank note. At the time, it was worth about $33 USD.