Historic Czech koruna Guinean franc

Czech koruna guinean franc history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 401.38 (17/07/2023) and the lowest 404.02 (18/07/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.66.

CZK GNF average rate for July 2023 is 395.57143, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is -0.4 %.

03 July 20231 CZK = 389.1 GNF
04 July 20231 CZK = 394.4 GNF
05 July 20231 CZK = 390.9 GNF
06 July 20231 CZK = 391.2 GNF
07 July 20231 CZK = 390.2 GNF
10 July 20231 CZK = 388.4 GNF
11 July 20231 CZK = 395.3 GNF
12 July 20231 CZK = 395.4 GNF
13 July 20231 CZK = 400.8 GNF
14 July 20231 CZK = 404.3 GNF
17 July 20231 CZK = 401.8 GNF
18 July 20231 CZK = 404.8 GNF
19 July 20231 CZK = 402.9 GNF
20 July 20231 CZK = 401.5 GNF
21 July 20231 CZK = 397.5 GNF
24 July 20231 CZK = 394.4 GNF
25 July 20231 CZK = 394.7 GNF
26 July 20231 CZK = 393.1 GNF
27 July 20231 CZK = 394.4 GNF
28 July 20231 CZK = 391.2 GNF
31 July 20231 CZK = 390.7 GNF

05/04/2016: End of currency intervention

The Czech National Bank ended its currency intervention policy, allowing the koruna to float freely and be determined by market forces.

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.

06/11/2013: Currency intervention

The Czech National Bank implemented a currency intervention policy to weaken the koruna and stimulate the country's economy.

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.

09/10/2008: Global financial crisis impact

The koruna experienced significant depreciation during the global financial crisis, reflecting the economic challenges faced by the Czech Republic.

30/04/2007: EU membership benefits

The Czech Republic became a member of the European Union's economic and monetary union, allowing for greater stability and cooperation for the koruna.

30/04/2004: EU Accession

The Czech Republic joined the European Union, paving the way for further integration of the koruna with European monetary policies.

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.

30/06/1993: Currency conversion

The Czech Republic adopted a new currency regime, shifting from a fixed exchange rate to a floating exchange rate for the koruna.

07/02/1993: Establishment of Czech koruna

The Czech koruna was introduced as the official currency of the Czech Republic following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.

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.