Historic Colombian Peso Guinean franc

Colombian Peso guinean franc history for October 2023. The highest quote for this month is 2.0803 (01/10/2023) and the lowest 2.1078 (30/10/2023). The difference between high and low is -1.32.

COP GNF average rate for October 2023 is 2.02637, the change between 01/10/2023 and 31/10/2023 is -1.23 %.

01 October 20231 COP = 2.080 GNF
02 October 20231 COP = 2.090 GNF
03 October 20231 COP = 2.056 GNF
04 October 20231 COP = 2.028 GNF
05 October 20231 COP = 1.996 GNF
06 October 20231 COP = 1.950 GNF
07 October 20231 COP = 1.963 GNF
09 October 20231 COP = 1.957 GNF
10 October 20231 COP = 1.970 GNF
11 October 20231 COP = 2.023 GNF
12 October 20231 COP = 2.028 GNF
13 October 20231 COP = 2.005 GNF
16 October 20231 COP = 2.008 GNF
17 October 20231 COP = 2.017 GNF
18 October 20231 COP = 2.039 GNF
19 October 20231 COP = 2.002 GNF
20 October 20231 COP = 2.009 GNF
21 October 20231 COP = 2.007 GNF
22 October 20231 COP = 2.006 GNF
23 October 20231 COP = 2.005 GNF
24 October 20231 COP = 2.030 GNF
25 October 20231 COP = 2.030 GNF
26 October 20231 COP = 2.043 GNF
27 October 20231 COP = 2.067 GNF
28 October 20231 COP = 2.070 GNF
29 October 20231 COP = 2.073 GNF
30 October 20231 COP = 2.079 GNF
31 October 20231 COP = 2.106 GNF

02/12/2016: Peace Agreement Impact

After the signing of the peace agreement with FARC, the Colombian Peso strengthened and saw improvements in the economy.

30/06/2015: Demonetization of old Guinean franc banknotes

The old series of Guinean franc banknotes, denominated in 'Syli,' ceased to be legal tender, and only the new franc banknotes remained in circulation.

26/09/2012: Introduction of new Guinean franc coins

New coins denominated in the Guinean franc were introduced, replacing the previously used Guinean syli coins.

30/06/2010: Revaluation of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc underwent a revaluation, with 1 new franc being equivalent to 10,000 old francs.

24/07/2001: Exchange rate flexibility

Colombia allowed the Colombian Peso to have a flexible exchange rate, transitioning from a fixed exchange rate system.

21/10/1999: Colombia's Financial Crisis

Colombia faced a financial crisis resulting in a devaluation of the Peso and an economic recession.

30/06/1997: Introduction of new Guinean franc

A new series of Guinean franc banknotes, denominated in 'Syli,' was introduced as a replacement for the previous currency.

04/07/1991: Introduction of a New Peso

A new Peso was introduced with a higher value, replacing the old Peso due to high inflation.

30/11/1985: Devaluation of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc was devalued by 50%, leading to an economic crisis and high inflation.

31/05/1971: Redenomination of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc underwent a redenomination, with 1 new franc being equivalent to 10 old francs.

01/10/1959: Introduction of Guinean franc

The Guinean franc was introduced as the official currency of Guinea following its independence from France.

12/06/1953: Creation of Banco de la República

The central bank of Colombia, Banco de la República, was established to regulate and control the Colombian Peso.

31/07/1886: Adoption of the Gold Standard

Colombia adopted the gold standard, linking the value of the Peso to gold, stabilizing the currency.

27/05/1837: Introduction of the Peso

The Colombian Peso was introduced as the official currency of Colombia, replacing the Spanish real.