Historic Bahamian dollar Australian dollar

Bahamian dollar australian dollar history for December 2023. The highest quote for this month is 1.5405 (07/12/2023) and the lowest 1.5293 (11/12/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.73.

BSD AUD average rate for December 2023 is 1.5004, the change between 01/12/2023 and 31/12/2023 is +3.72 %.

01 December 20231 BSD = 1.523 AUD
02 December 20231 BSD = 1.498 AUD
03 December 20231 BSD = 1.500 AUD
04 December 20231 BSD = 1.505 AUD
05 December 20231 BSD = 1.520 AUD
06 December 20231 BSD = 1.536 AUD
07 December 20231 BSD = 1.534 AUD
08 December 20231 BSD = 1.525 AUD
10 December 20231 BSD = 1.521 AUD
11 December 20231 BSD = 1.527 AUD
12 December 20231 BSD = 1.532 AUD
13 December 20231 BSD = 1.533 AUD
14 December 20231 BSD = 1.510 AUD
15 December 20231 BSD = 1.502 AUD
16 December 20231 BSD = 1.493 AUD
17 December 20231 BSD = 1.493 AUD
18 December 20231 BSD = 1.494 AUD
19 December 20231 BSD = 1.501 AUD
20 December 20231 BSD = 1.489 AUD
21 December 20231 BSD = 1.493 AUD
22 December 20231 BSD = 1.481 AUD
23 December 20231 BSD = 1.470 AUD
24 December 20231 BSD = 1.470 AUD
25 December 20231 BSD = 1.476 AUD
26 December 20231 BSD = 1.477 AUD
27 December 20231 BSD = 1.472 AUD
28 December 20231 BSD = 1.468 AUD
29 December 20231 BSD = 1.467 AUD

18/03/2020: COVID-19 pandemic impact

The Australian dollar experienced a sharp decline due to the global economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and uncertainty in financial markets.

29/12/2014: Introduction of new Bahamian dollar variants

New variants of the Bahamian dollar banknotes, featuring improved security features, were introduced to combat counterfeit money.

13/10/2011: Record high exchange rate

The Australian dollar reached a record high exchange rate of above $1.10 against the US dollar, driven by strong commodity demand and high interest rates.

06/10/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The Australian dollar experienced a significant decline due to the impact of the global financial crisis, reaching a low point of around $0.60 against the US dollar.

30/06/1996: Introduction of the polymer banknotes

Australia introduced polymer banknotes, replacing the paper-based banknotes, enhancing their durability and security features.

08/03/1983: Floating of the Australian dollar

The Australian dollar was fully floated and allowed to fluctuate freely on the foreign exchange market, leading to increased volatility.

27/12/1974: Devaluation of the Bahamian dollar

The Bahamian dollar was devalued by 50% to stimulate the country's tourism industry and boost its economy.

10/07/1973: Independence from British rule

The Bahamas gained independence from British rule, maintaining the Bahamian dollar as its currency.

12/12/1971: End of the fixed exchange rate

Australia shifted from a fixed exchange rate to a flexible exchange rate, allowing market forces to determine the value of the Australian dollar.

09/09/1969: Currency Board Agreement

The Bahamas entered into a Currency Board Agreement with the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority, establishing fixed exchange rates for their currencies.

13/02/1966: Decimalisation of the Australian currency

Australia adopted decimal currency, replacing the pound with the Australian dollar, symbol 'A$'.

01/01/1966: Introduction of the Bahamian dollar

The Bahamian dollar was introduced, replacing the British pound as the official currency of the Bahamas.

06/08/1866: Adoption of the British pound

The Bahamas officially adopted the British pound sterling as their currency, replacing the Bahamian pound.

06/06/1853: Introduction of the Bahamian pound

The Bahamian pound was introduced as the official currency of the Bahamas, replacing the Spanish dollar.