Historic Haitian gourde Trinidad & Tobago Dollar

Haitian gourde trinidad & tobago dollar history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.051892 (14/01/2024) and the lowest 0.051892 (14/01/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.

HTG TTD average rate for January 2024 is 0.05091, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -0.08 %.

01 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
02 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
03 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
04 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
05 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
06 January 20241 HTG = 0.0510 TTD
07 January 20241 HTG = 0.0510 TTD
08 January 20241 HTG = 0.0507 TTD
09 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
10 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
11 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
12 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
14 January 20241 HTG = 0.0519 TTD
15 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
16 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
17 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
18 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
19 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
22 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
23 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
24 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
25 January 20241 HTG = 0.0510 TTD
26 January 20241 HTG = 0.0510 TTD
28 January 20241 HTG = 0.0511 TTD
29 January 20241 HTG = 0.0509 TTD
30 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD
31 January 20241 HTG = 0.0508 TTD

26/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic caused economic disruptions, leading to a decline in tourism and affecting the exchange rate of the TTD.

19/09/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The global financial crisis had a significant impact on the value of the Trinidad & Tobago Dollar and the country's economy.

22/12/2003: Redenomination of the Haitian Currency

To simplify transactions, the Haitian government removes three zeros from the gourde and renames it as the Haitian dollar (HTD), later reverting to the gourde (HTG).

17/05/1993: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Trinidad & Tobago introduced polymer banknotes to replace the traditional paper currency, enhancing security and durability.

30/09/1991: Overthrow of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Political instability and economic crisis lead to President Aristide's ousting, causing further depreciation of the gourde.

27/07/1990: Attempted Coup d'État

An attempted coup d'état took place in Trinidad & Tobago, causing economic instability and impacting the value of the TTD.

01/05/1989: Introduction of the Third Haitian Gourde

A third gourde is introduced to replace the second gourde at a ratio of 1:5, with hopes of stabilizing the economy.

31/12/1983: Floatation of the Trinidad & Tobago Dollar

Trinidad & Tobago abandoned the fixed exchange rate system, allowing the TTD to float freely against other currencies.

07/06/1976: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Established

The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago was established, becoming the country's central monetary authority.

01/02/1967: Introduction of the Second Haitian Gourde

To combat inflation, Haiti replaces the first gourde with a new currency, the second gourde, at a ratio of 1:100.

01/01/1964: Introduction of the Trinidad & Tobago Dollar

The Trinidad & Tobago Dollar was introduced as the official currency, replacing the British West Indies Dollar.

01/07/1912: Establishment of the Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti

The Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti is founded as the central bank responsible for managing the gourde.

01/01/1874: Introduction of the First Haitian Gourde

The Haitian government issues the first official currency, the gourde, to replace various fractional currencies.

01/01/1804: Declaration of Independence

After gaining independence from France, Haiti adopts the gourde as its national currency.