AMD to UZS Exchange Rate - Convert Armenian Dram to Uzbekistani Som

Converting from Armenian Dram (AMD) to Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

When engaging in international travel or online transactions, understanding currency conversion is essential. This article explores the Armenian Dram (AMD) and the Uzbekistani Som (UZS), highlighting their exchange process and significance.

What is Armenian Dram (AMD)

The Armenian Dram (AMD) is the official currency of Armenia, a country located in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia. The currency code for the dram is AMD, and it is issued by the Central Bank of Armenia.

The dram is subdivided into 100 luma, although the use of luma has largely fallen out of practice in everyday transactions. As of now, banknotes are available in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000, and 10,000 drams, while coins are issued in 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 drams.

The Armenian Dram has seen various fluctuations over the years, influenced by both internal and external economic factors. It was officially introduced in 1993, replacing the Soviet ruble during Armenia's transition to a market economy.

In the context of currency conversion, the value of AMD can be considerably lower than that of more robust currencies. Therefore, understanding the current exchange rate when converting AMD to other currencies like the Uzbekistani Som is important for travelers and businesses alike.

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan, a country in Central Asia. The som was introduced in 1994 to replace the Soviet ruble, much like the dram did in Armenia. The currency code for the som is UZS, and it is also issued by the Central Bank of Uzbekistan.

The som is divided into 100 tiyin but, similar to the Armenian luma, the tiyin is rarely used in transactions today. The banknotes come in various denominations including 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, and 100,000 sums.

The value of the Uzbekistani Som has experienced substantial changes, particularly following the country's shift to a market-oriented economy in recent decades. In 2017, the government implemented reforms to allow the currency to float against foreign currencies, impacting its exchange rate significantly.

When converting AMD to UZS, be sure to check the current exchange rate, as it can change frequently. The conversion is often represented mathematically as

UZS = AMD × exchange rate

, where the “exchange rate” is the value of AMD in terms of UZS.

Navigating currency exchanges can be daunting, but understanding the fundamental concepts of the Armenian Dram and Uzbekistani Som will help you make informed decisions in your financial activities across these two countries.

Armenian Dram to Uzbekistani Som conversion table

AMD to UZS conversion table

Armenian Dram (AMD)Uzbekistani Som (UZS)
1 AMD33.1675321743 UZS
2 AMD66.33506434861 UZS
3 AMD99.50259652291 UZS
4 AMD132.67012869722 UZS
5 AMD165.83766087152 UZS
6 AMD199.00519304583 UZS
7 AMD232.17272522013 UZS
8 AMD265.34025739444 UZS
9 AMD298.50778956874 UZS
10 AMD331.67532174305 UZS
100 AMD3 316.7532174305 UZS
200 AMD6 633.50643486099 UZS
300 AMD9 950.25965229149 UZS
400 AMD13 267.01286972198 UZS
500 AMD16 583.76608715248 UZS
600 AMD19 900.51930458297 UZS
700 AMD23 217.27252201347 UZS
800 AMD26 534.02573944396 UZS
900 AMD29 850.77895687446 UZS
1 000 AMD33 167.53217430496 UZS
2 000 AMD66 335.06434860991 UZS
5 000 AMD165 837.66087152478 UZS
10 000 AMD331 675.32174304956 UZS
20 000 AMD663 350.64348609911 UZS
50 000 AMD1 658 376.60871524778 UZS
100 000 AMD3 316 753.21743049556 UZS
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 03:55 PM