Historic Libyan dinar Colombian Peso

Libyan dinar colombian peso history for September 2023. The highest quote for this month is 850.79 (05/09/2023) and the lowest 849.4 (06/09/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.16.

LYD COP average rate for September 2023 is 829.01667, the change between 01/09/2023 and 30/09/2023 is +1.86 %.

01 September 20231 LYD = 851.9 COP
04 September 20231 LYD = 844.3 COP
05 September 20231 LYD = 845.9 COP
06 September 20231 LYD = 851.7 COP
07 September 20231 LYD = 843.3 COP
08 September 20231 LYD = 832.0 COP
11 September 20231 LYD = 832.8 COP
12 September 20231 LYD = 826.9 COP
13 September 20231 LYD = 828.0 COP
14 September 20231 LYD = 823.2 COP
15 September 20231 LYD = 812.8 COP
18 September 20231 LYD = 816.2 COP
19 September 20231 LYD = 804.9 COP
20 September 20231 LYD = 808.6 COP
21 September 20231 LYD = 807.1 COP
22 September 20231 LYD = 816.1 COP
23 September 20231 LYD = 819.3 COP
24 September 20231 LYD = 821.4 COP
25 September 20231 LYD = 825.3 COP
26 September 20231 LYD = 828.6 COP
27 September 20231 LYD = 836.7 COP
28 September 20231 LYD = 845.9 COP
29 September 20231 LYD = 837.7 COP
30 September 20231 LYD = 836.0 COP

06/09/2018: Announcement of new dinar notes

The Central Bank of Libya announces the release of new dinar banknotes with enhanced security features to combat counterfeiting.

02/12/2016: Peace Agreement Impact

After the signing of the peace agreement with FARC, the Colombian Peso strengthened and saw improvements in the economy.

28/07/2014: Recognition of rival governments

The Libyan Supreme Court recognizes two rival governments, further fragmenting the country and impacting the value of the dinar.

17/02/2011: Start of the Libyan Civil War

The Libyan Civil War begins, leading to political instability and further devaluation of the Libyan dinar.

24/07/2001: Exchange rate flexibility

Colombia allowed the Colombian Peso to have a flexible exchange rate, transitioning from a fixed exchange rate system.

21/10/1999: Colombia's Financial Crisis

Colombia faced a financial crisis resulting in a devaluation of the Peso and an economic recession.

04/07/1991: Introduction of a New Peso

A new Peso was introduced with a higher value, replacing the old Peso due to high inflation.

07/04/1986: US imposes economic sanctions

The United States imposes economic sanctions on Libya, severely impacting the value and stability of the Libyan dinar.

02/03/1978: Establishment of the Central Bank of Libya

The Central Bank of Libya is established, becoming the sole authority responsible for issuing and managing the Libyan dinar.

08/09/1971: Introduction of the Libyan dinar

The Libyan pound is replaced by the Libyan dinar, at a rate of 1 dinar = 1 pound.

12/06/1953: Creation of Banco de la República

The central bank of Colombia, Banco de la República, was established to regulate and control the Colombian Peso.

24/12/1951: Independence of Libya

Libya gains independence from Italy, introducing the Libyan pound as its currency.

31/07/1886: Adoption of the Gold Standard

Colombia adopted the gold standard, linking the value of the Peso to gold, stabilizing the currency.

27/05/1837: Introduction of the Peso

The Colombian Peso was introduced as the official currency of Colombia, replacing the Spanish real.