

US dollars, Pakistani rupees and old local currency are bundled at a stall on the floor in downtown Kabul on October 16, 2010.

An Afghan money changer counts afghani bank notes in downtown Kabul on October 16, 2010. The Afghanistan afghani (AFN) currently stands at 45.2 against the US dollar, and 0.530 against the Pakistani rupee.

An Afghan currency dealer sits with bank notes and coins on the floor in downtown Kabul on October 16, 2010. The Afghanistan afghani (AFN) currently stands at 45.2 against the US dollar, and 0.530 against the Pakistani rupee.

An elderly Afghan man (2L) changes US dollars for local afghanis with a money changer in downtown Kabul on October 16, 2010. The Afghanistan afghani (AFN) currently stands at 45.2 against the US dollar, and 0.530 against the Pakistani rupee.
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