Historic Libyan dinar Guatemalan quetzal

Libyan dinar guatemalan quetzal history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 1.6335 (06/01/2024) and the lowest 1.64 (06/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.4.

LYD GTQ average rate for January 2024 is 1.60285, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +1.73 %.

01 January 20241 LYD = 1.613 GTQ
02 January 20241 LYD = 1.613 GTQ
03 January 20241 LYD = 1.609 GTQ
04 January 20241 LYD = 1.607 GTQ
05 January 20241 LYD = 1.598 GTQ
06 January 20241 LYD = 1.633 GTQ
07 January 20241 LYD = 1.634 GTQ
08 January 20241 LYD = 1.600 GTQ
09 January 20241 LYD = 1.597 GTQ
10 January 20241 LYD = 1.601 GTQ
11 January 20241 LYD = 1.600 GTQ
12 January 20241 LYD = 1.601 GTQ
14 January 20241 LYD = 1.633 GTQ
15 January 20241 LYD = 1.601 GTQ
16 January 20241 LYD = 1.600 GTQ
17 January 20241 LYD = 1.597 GTQ
18 January 20241 LYD = 1.590 GTQ
19 January 20241 LYD = 1.590 GTQ
22 January 20241 LYD = 1.595 GTQ
23 January 20241 LYD = 1.591 GTQ
24 January 20241 LYD = 1.593 GTQ
25 January 20241 LYD = 1.591 GTQ
26 January 20241 LYD = 1.595 GTQ
28 January 20241 LYD = 1.625 GTQ
29 January 20241 LYD = 1.595 GTQ
30 January 20241 LYD = 1.590 GTQ
31 January 20241 LYD = 1.585 GTQ

14/09/2020: Centenary of the Quetzal

The Guatemalan Quetzal celebrated its centenary, marking 100 years as the national currency of Guatemala.

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.

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.

30/05/2011: New banknotes

New banknotes were introduced to incorporate modern security features and commemorate the 20th anniversary of Quetzal's reintroduction.

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.

09/02/1987: Quetzal devaluation

The Quetzal was devalued by 66% as part of an economic stabilization plan.

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.

13/09/1967: Decree Law 17-67

Decree Law 17-67 was enacted, establishing a fixed exchange rate between the Quetzal and the US dollar.

24/12/1951: Independence of Libya

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

08/04/1951: Monetary Reform

Guatemala underwent a monetary reform, with the introduction of the Quetzal as the sole currency.

25/06/1946: The Quetzalé bill

The Quetzalé bill, equivalent to 1,000 Quetzales, was introduced to combat hyperinflation.

22/06/1925: Introduction of the Quetzal

The Guatemalan Quetzal was introduced as the official currency, replacing the Guatemalan peso.