Historic Jordanian dinar Kyrgyzstani som

Jordanian dinar kyrgyzstani som history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 126.32 (19/01/2024) and the lowest 126.35 (31/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.02.

JOD KGS average rate for January 2024 is 126.28778, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -0.28 %.

08 January 20241 JOD = 126.0 KGS
09 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
10 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
11 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
12 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
15 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
16 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
17 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
18 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
19 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
22 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
23 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
24 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
25 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
26 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
29 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
30 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS
31 January 20241 JOD = 126.3 KGS

01/01/2022: Transition to Central Bank of Russia Currency

Kyrgyzstan joined the Eurasian Economic Union and adopted the Russian ruble as its official currency, replacing the Kyrgyzstani Som.

17/03/2020: COVID-19 Impact on the Dinar

The COVID-19 pandemic and its economic consequences significantly impacted the value and stability of the Jordanian dinar.

13/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Effects

The COVID-19 pandemic caused economic disruptions and uncertainty, affecting the Kyrgyzstani Som's exchange rate.

10/11/2019: Announcement of Digitizing the Dinar

The Central Bank of Jordan announced its plan to digitize the Jordanian dinar to enhance efficiency and reduce costs.

20/05/2014: Kazakhstani Tenge Devaluation

Kazakhstan devalued its currency, the tenge, which had a significant impact on the Kyrgyzstani Som, leading to its depreciation.

15/12/2013: Launch of the New 50 Dinar Note

A new 50 dinar banknote featuring King Abdullah II was released, replacing the old design.

07/04/2010: Protests and Political Unrest

Large-scale protests and political unrest erupted in Kyrgyzstan, causing instability and impacting the value of the Som.

01/12/2008: Global Financial Crisis Impact

The global financial crisis led to a sharp depreciation of the Kyrgyzstani Som, affecting the country's economy.

01/01/2001: Introduction of New Dinar Notes

New banknotes of the Jordanian dinar were introduced with enhanced security features.

01/11/1995: Introduction of New Som

The Kyrgyzstani government introduced the new som, with 1 new som being equivalent to 200 old som.

10/05/1993: Introduction of the Kyrgyzstani Som

The Kyrgyzstani Som was introduced as the official currency of Kyrgyzstan, replacing the Soviet ruble.

01/07/1989: Devaluation of the Dinar

The Jordanian dinar was devalued by 50% to stimulate exports and economic growth.

01/03/1965: Replacement of Filas

The filas, a fractional unit of the dinar, were replaced by smaller denomination coins.

01/04/1950: Introduction of the Jordanian Dinar

The Jordanian dinar was introduced as the official currency of Jordan, replacing the Palestine pound.