Historic Hong Kong dollar Peruvian sol

Hong Kong dollar peruvian sol history for September 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.48414 (28/09/2023) and the lowest 0.4814 (30/09/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.57.

HKD PEN average rate for September 2023 is 0.47266, the change between 01/09/2023 and 30/09/2023 is -4.23 %.

01 September 20231 HKD = 0.4622 PEN
04 September 20231 HKD = 0.4634 PEN
05 September 20231 HKD = 0.4633 PEN
06 September 20231 HKD = 0.4624 PEN
07 September 20231 HKD = 0.4719 PEN
08 September 20231 HKD = 0.4723 PEN
11 September 20231 HKD = 0.4635 PEN
12 September 20231 HKD = 0.4721 PEN
13 September 20231 HKD = 0.4721 PEN
14 September 20231 HKD = 0.4721 PEN
15 September 20231 HKD = 0.4742 PEN
18 September 20231 HKD = 0.4646 PEN
19 September 20231 HKD = 0.4740 PEN
20 September 20231 HKD = 0.4728 PEN
21 September 20231 HKD = 0.4736 PEN
22 September 20231 HKD = 0.4782 PEN
23 September 20231 HKD = 0.4773 PEN
25 September 20231 HKD = 0.4671 PEN
26 September 20231 HKD = 0.4819 PEN
27 September 20231 HKD = 0.4824 PEN
28 September 20231 HKD = 0.4846 PEN
29 September 20231 HKD = 0.4834 PEN
30 September 20231 HKD = 0.4817 PEN

27/07/2020: Transition to Sol

Peru announced the removal of 'Nuevo' from the currency's name, making it officially known as the Sol once again.

15/12/2015: Introduction of New Sol Banknotes

New series of banknotes featuring improved security features and designs were introduced for the Nuevo Sol.

18/05/2005: Removal of Ten Hong Kong Dollars Note

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced the removal of the HKD 10 paper note from circulation, encouraging the usage of electronic payment methods and reducing printing costs.

01/07/1997: Hong Kong's Handover to China

Hong Kong was officially handed over to China, marking the end of British colonial rule but maintaining the Hong Kong Dollar as its currency under the 'one country, two systems' principle.

01/10/1995: Introduction of Nuevo Sol

The Peruvian Sol was revalued and renamed as the Nuevo Sol, with a new currency code of PEN.

17/10/1991: Linked Exchange Rate System

The Linked Exchange Rate System (LERS) was implemented, establishing a narrow trading range of HKD 7.75 to 7.85 against the U.S. Dollar, backed by stringent measures to maintain stability.

01/07/1991: Return to the Sol

Peru reintroduced the Sol as its official currency, replacing the Inti at a rate of 1 million Intis to 1 Sol.

01/02/1985: Creation of the Inti

The Peruvian Inti was created to replace the Sol as the official currency as part of an economic reform plan.

31/12/1983: Joint Declaration on the Future of Hong Kong

The Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed, affirming Hong Kong's return to China in 1997 and ensuring the continuity of the Hong Kong Dollar as its official currency.

22/05/1972: Pegging to the U.S. Dollar

As the British Pound faced pressures in the foreign exchange market, Hong Kong decided to switch the peg to the U.S. Dollar at a rate of HKD 5.65 to USD 1.

12/09/1935: Pegging to the Sterling

The Hong Kong Dollar was pegged to the British Pound (Sterling) at a fixed exchange rate of HKD 16 to GBP 1, which helped stabilize the currency.

01/07/1880: Adoption of the Sol de Oro Standard

Peru adopted the Sol de Oro standard, pegging the Sol to gold at a fixed rate.

01/01/1863: Introduction of the Hong Kong Dollar

The Hong Kong Dollar was first introduced as an official currency by the British colonial government to facilitate trade and commerce in Hong Kong.

23/11/1850: Introducción of Peruvian Sol

The Peruvian Sol was introduced as the official currency of Peru to replace the Spanish real.