Historic Ghana Cedi Dominican Peso

Ghana Cedi dominican peso history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 4.911 (14/01/2024) and the lowest 4.911 (14/01/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.

GHS DOP average rate for January 2024 is 4.8516, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +0.57 %.

01 January 20241 GHS = 4.796 DOP
02 January 20241 GHS = 4.796 DOP
03 January 20241 GHS = 4.850 DOP
04 January 20241 GHS = 4.850 DOP
05 January 20241 GHS = 4.899 DOP
06 January 20241 GHS = 4.908 DOP
07 January 20241 GHS = 4.908 DOP
08 January 20241 GHS = 4.823 DOP
09 January 20241 GHS = 4.908 DOP
10 January 20241 GHS = 4.866 DOP
11 January 20241 GHS = 4.903 DOP
12 January 20241 GHS = 4.895 DOP
14 January 20241 GHS = 4.911 DOP
15 January 20241 GHS = 4.845 DOP
16 January 20241 GHS = 4.832 DOP
17 January 20241 GHS = 4.834 DOP
18 January 20241 GHS = 4.916 DOP
19 January 20241 GHS = 4.895 DOP
22 January 20241 GHS = 4.805 DOP
23 January 20241 GHS = 4.892 DOP
24 January 20241 GHS = 4.883 DOP
25 January 20241 GHS = 4.840 DOP
26 January 20241 GHS = 4.855 DOP
28 January 20241 GHS = 4.816 DOP
29 January 20241 GHS = 4.709 DOP
30 January 20241 GHS = 4.789 DOP
31 January 20241 GHS = 4.769 DOP

16/09/2019: Ghana Goes Cashless

The government launched the Ghana.Gov payment platform, aimed at promoting electronic payments and reducing cash transactions.

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.

05/07/2012: GHS Symbol Change

The Bank of Ghana introduced a new currency symbol for the cedi, changing it from GHȼ to GHS.

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.

03/07/2007: Decimals Dropped

The Bank of Ghana dropped four decimal places, making 1 new Ghanaian cedi = 1 GHȼ.

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.

01/07/2002: Replacement of New Cedi

The new Ghanaian cedi, denoted as GHC, replaced the second cedi at a rate of 1 cedi = 10,000 cedis.

17/07/1978: Second Cedi Introduced

Due to high inflation, the second Ghanaian cedi was introduced with a new currency code, GHS.

19/07/1965: Cedi Introduced

The Ghanaian pound was replaced by the Ghanaian cedi at a rate of 1 pound = 2.4 cedis, symbolizing economic independence.

06/03/1957: Ghana's Independence

Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule, leading to the introduction of the Ghanaian pound as its 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.