Historic Mexican peso Bhutanese ngultrum

Mexican peso bhutanese ngultrum history for November 2023. The highest quote for this month is 4.8514 (24/11/2023) and the lowest 4.8999 (27/11/2023). The difference between high and low is -1.

MXN BTN average rate for November 2023 is 4.80507, the change between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023 is -2.11 %.

06 November 20231 MXN = 4.769 BTN
07 November 20231 MXN = 4.748 BTN
08 November 20231 MXN = 4.768 BTN
09 November 20231 MXN = 4.754 BTN
10 November 20231 MXN = 4.684 BTN
13 November 20231 MXN = 4.722 BTN
14 November 20231 MXN = 4.735 BTN
15 November 20231 MXN = 4.799 BTN
16 November 20231 MXN = 4.809 BTN
17 November 20231 MXN = 4.834 BTN
20 November 20231 MXN = 4.838 BTN
21 November 20231 MXN = 4.874 BTN
22 November 20231 MXN = 4.851 BTN
23 November 20231 MXN = 4.848 BTN
24 November 20231 MXN = 4.852 BTN
27 November 20231 MXN = 4.873 BTN
28 November 20231 MXN = 4.864 BTN
29 November 20231 MXN = 4.870 BTN

24/10/2018: 50 Ngultrum commemorative banknote issued

A special commemorative banknote of 50 Ngultrum was issued to celebrate the 50th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.

28/10/2013: 1000 Ngultrum banknote issued

A new denomination of 1000 Ngultrum banknote was introduced, reflecting the growing economy and need for larger denomination currency.

20/06/2012: Mexican Peso Becomes the Most Traded Emerging Market Currency

The Mexican peso surpassed the Brazilian real to become the most traded currency among emerging markets, reflecting Mexico's growing economic importance.

09/06/2011: Second series of Ngultrum banknotes issued

The second series of Bhutanese Ngultrum banknotes were issued, featuring improved security features and updated designs representing Bhutan's unique culture.

21/11/2006: Introduction of polymer banknotes

Polymer banknotes were introduced in Bhutan, replacing the older paper banknotes, to enhance durability and security of the currency.

01/01/2003: Introduction of the New Peso Symbol

The Mexican peso adopted a new symbol, replacing the old symbol (₱) with a capital 'P' with double horizontal lines (MXN) to symbolize the currency.

20/12/1994: Tequila Crisis

Mexico experienced a severe economic crisis and an abrupt devaluation of the peso as a result of the devaluation of the Thai baht, causing investors to flee emerging markets.

01/01/1993: Implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

NAFTA came into effect, promoting trade and investment between Mexico, the United States, and Canada, leading to increased stability and growth in the Mexican economy.

04/03/1992: First series of Ngultrum banknotes issued

The first series of Bhutanese Ngultrum banknotes were issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Ngultrum, showcasing Bhutanese culture and landmarks.

06/07/1988: Introduction of the New Peso

Due to hyperinflation and currency devaluation, Mexico introduced a new currency, called the New Peso, where 1000 old pesos were replaced by 1 new peso.

12/08/1982: Mexican Debt Crisis

Mexico defaulted on its external debt, leading to a sharp devaluation of the peso and a severe economic crisis, requiring an emergency loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

31/12/1975: Establishment of the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan

The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan was established as the central bank of Bhutan, responsible for managing the Ngultrum currency.

31/05/1974: Introduction of the Bhutanese Ngultrum

The Bhutanese Ngultrum was introduced as the official currency of Bhutan to replace the Indian Rupee.

13/08/1970: Devaluation of the Peso

In response to global inflation, the Mexican government devalued the peso by 20% against the US dollar, leading to economic instability and a decline in purchasing power.