Historic Libyan dinar Pakistani rupee

Libyan dinar pakistani rupee history for December 2023. The highest quote for this month is 59.571 (01/12/2023) and the lowest 59.484 (02/12/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.15.

LYD PKR average rate for December 2023 is 58.99525, the change between 01/12/2023 and 31/12/2023 is +0.14 %.

01 December 20231 LYD = 59.47 PKR
02 December 20231 LYD = 59.48 PKR
03 December 20231 LYD = 59.48 PKR
04 December 20231 LYD = 58.71 PKR
05 December 20231 LYD = 59.36 PKR
06 December 20231 LYD = 59.22 PKR
07 December 20231 LYD = 58.88 PKR
08 December 20231 LYD = 58.82 PKR
10 December 20231 LYD = 58.83 PKR
11 December 20231 LYD = 58.73 PKR
12 December 20231 LYD = 59.06 PKR
13 December 20231 LYD = 58.73 PKR
14 December 20231 LYD = 58.90 PKR
15 December 20231 LYD = 59.33 PKR
16 December 20231 LYD = 59.11 PKR
17 December 20231 LYD = 59.11 PKR
18 December 20231 LYD = 58.31 PKR
19 December 20231 LYD = 58.32 PKR
20 December 20231 LYD = 59.33 PKR
21 December 20231 LYD = 59.14 PKR
22 December 20231 LYD = 59.25 PKR
23 December 20231 LYD = 59.08 PKR
24 December 20231 LYD = 59.01 PKR
25 December 20231 LYD = 58.18 PKR
26 December 20231 LYD = 58.14 PKR
27 December 20231 LYD = 59.24 PKR
28 December 20231 LYD = 59.24 PKR
29 December 20231 LYD = 59.39 PKR

16/07/2019: IMF Bailout Package

Pakistan reached an agreement with the IMF for a three-year, $6 billion bailout package to address its balance of payments crisis, affecting the value of the Pakistani rupee.

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.

11/12/2013: IMF Loan Program

Pakistan signed a loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stabilize its economy, resulting in devaluation of the Pakistani rupee.

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.

01/12/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The global financial crisis led to a depreciation of the Pakistani rupee against major international currencies due to economic instability.

28/05/1999: Introduction of State Bank of Pakistan

The State Bank of Pakistan was given full autonomous control over the monetary policy, which had a significant impact on the value of the Pakistani rupee.

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.

16/12/1971: Separation of East Pakistan

Following the separation of East Pakistan and the formation of Bangladesh, the Pakistani rupee underwent a major devaluation.

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.

01/07/1955: Replacement of Indian Rupee

The Pakistani rupee replaced the Indian rupee as the official currency of Pakistan after the two countries separated.

24/12/1951: Independence of Libya

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

17/08/1947: Independence of Pakistan

The Pakistani rupee was introduced as the official currency of Pakistan after the country gained independence from British rule.