Historic Dominican Peso Bangladeshi Taka

Dominican Peso bangladeshi taka history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 1.9412 (02/08/2023) and the lowest 1.9406 (08/08/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.03.

DOP BDT average rate for August 2023 is 1.9198, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is -0.47 %.

01 August 20231 DOP = 1.912 BDT
02 August 20231 DOP = 1.908 BDT
03 August 20231 DOP = 1.941 BDT
04 August 20231 DOP = 1.915 BDT
07 August 20231 DOP = 1.926 BDT
08 August 20231 DOP = 1.941 BDT
09 August 20231 DOP = 1.932 BDT
10 August 20231 DOP = 1.929 BDT
11 August 20231 DOP = 1.925 BDT
12 August 20231 DOP = 1.923 BDT
14 August 20231 DOP = 1.925 BDT
15 August 20231 DOP = 1.909 BDT
16 August 20231 DOP = 1.912 BDT
17 August 20231 DOP = 1.911 BDT
18 August 20231 DOP = 1.911 BDT
19 August 20231 DOP = 1.933 BDT
20 August 20231 DOP = 1.933 BDT
21 August 20231 DOP = 1.924 BDT
22 August 20231 DOP = 1.907 BDT
23 August 20231 DOP = 1.905 BDT
24 August 20231 DOP = 1.909 BDT
25 August 20231 DOP = 1.903 BDT
28 August 20231 DOP = 1.919 BDT
29 August 20231 DOP = 1.920 BDT
30 August 20231 DOP = 1.924 BDT
31 August 20231 DOP = 1.921 BDT

20/03/2020: Banned Old Notes

Bangladesh bans the circulation of old 1000 Taka notes to combat counterfeit currency and encourage the use of new security-enhanced banknotes.

01/10/2018: Redesign and Modernization of Banknotes

The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic unveils a redesigned series of banknotes with enhanced security features and modernized aesthetics.

01/12/2011: New Security Features

To combat counterfeiting, the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic introduces new security features on the Peso Dominicano banknotes.

12/06/2011: Denomination Revamp

Bangladesh revalues its currency by dropping two zeros from the denominations, making 1000 Taka equal to 10 Taka.

01/07/2007: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Bangladesh introduces polymer banknotes for the first time, enhancing durability, security, and public acceptance of the Bangladeshi Taka.

01/03/2004: Transition to the Peso Dominicano

The Dominican Republic transitions from the Peso Oro to the Peso Dominicano, a new currency with a different exchange rate, to improve monetary stability.

02/03/1976: Introduction of Decimal System

Bangladesh transitions from the Indian Rupee-based monetary system to the decimal-based system, resulting in the issuance of new banknotes and coins.

15/08/1975: Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

The assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh and the advocate for the Bangladeshi Taka, creates political instability and economic challenges.

04/01/1972: Introduction of Bangladeshi Taka

The Bangladeshi Taka is introduced as the national currency replacing the Pakistani Rupee at par.

25/03/1971: Declaration of Independence

Bangladesh declares independence from Pakistan, leading to the establishment of the Bangladeshi Taka as the official currency.

11/10/1947: Introduction of the Peso Oro

The Peso Oro is introduced as a new currency in the Dominican Republic, replacing the previous Peso. It is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate.

09/01/1905: The Monetary Law of 1905

The Dominican government enacts the Monetary Law of 1905, which establishes the gold standard for the Peso, linking its value to the US dollar.

17/03/1877: Introduction of Paper Money

The first paper money denominated in the Dominican Peso is introduced, replacing the previously used gold and silver coins.

27/02/1844: Dominican Independence

After gaining independence from Haiti, the Dominican Republic introduces its own currency, the Peso, as a symbol of its sovereignty.