Historic Norwegian krone Polish Zloty

Norwegian krone polish zloty history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.39833 (04/08/2023) and the lowest 0.39857 (02/08/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.06.

NOK PLN average rate for August 2023 is 0.39086, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is +2.56 %.

01 August 20231 NOK = 0.3957 PLN
02 August 20231 NOK = 0.3976 PLN
03 August 20231 NOK = 0.3947 PLN
04 August 20231 NOK = 0.3980 PLN
07 August 20231 NOK = 0.3978 PLN
08 August 20231 NOK = 0.3963 PLN
09 August 20231 NOK = 0.3964 PLN
10 August 20231 NOK = 0.3989 PLN
11 August 20231 NOK = 0.3921 PLN
14 August 20231 NOK = 0.3883 PLN
15 August 20231 NOK = 0.3892 PLN
16 August 20231 NOK = 0.3897 PLN
17 August 20231 NOK = 0.3871 PLN
18 August 20231 NOK = 0.3883 PLN
21 August 20231 NOK = 0.3853 PLN
22 August 20231 NOK = 0.3866 PLN
23 August 20231 NOK = 0.3875 PLN
24 August 20231 NOK = 0.3881 PLN
25 August 20231 NOK = 0.3861 PLN
28 August 20231 NOK = 0.3873 PLN
29 August 20231 NOK = 0.3855 PLN
30 August 20231 NOK = 0.3882 PLN
31 August 20231 NOK = 0.3856 PLN

03/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant fluctuations in the value of the Polish Zloty, influenced by global economic uncertainties and shocks to foreign trade.

30/10/2016: Withdrawal of the 1000-krone banknote

The Norges Bank phased out the 1000-krone banknote, as part of efforts to combat money laundering and reduce the use of cash in the economy.

17/11/2014: National Bank of Poland Intervention

The National Bank of Poland intervened in the currency market to weaken the Polish Zloty, aiming to stimulate exports and counter deflationary pressures.

01/04/2011: Poland Joins the ERM II

Poland's participation in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism II aimed to facilitate converging towards the Euro and maintaining stability for the Polish Zloty.

27/10/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The global financial crisis had repercussions on the Polish Zloty, with the currency experiencing devaluation and higher volatility due to market uncertainty.

01/05/2004: Poland's EU Accession

Poland's accession to the European Union had a profound impact on the Polish Zloty, as it became subject to EU regulations and influenced by the Eurozone.

01/01/1999: Creation of the euro

Several European countries introduced the euro as a common currency, but Norway chose to maintain the krone, cementing its separate monetary path.

19/11/1992: Norway rejects European Union membership

In a referendum, Norway voted against joining the European Union, reaffirming its independent monetary policy and keeping the krone outside the eurozone.

04/06/1989: Fall of Communism in Poland

The end of communist rule in Poland led to significant economic and currency reforms, including a stabilization program that strengthened the Polish Zloty.

01/01/1950: Introduction of the Polish Zloty

The Polish Zloty was introduced as the official currency of Poland, replacing the old Polish currency. It played a crucial role in rebuilding the post-war economy.

22/10/1931: Devaluation of the krone

To counter the effects of the Great Depression, Norway devalued the krone by 14%, aiming to boost exports and stimulate the economy.

01/11/1920: Krone's return to the gold standard

Following the end of World War I, Norway reintroduced the gold standard for the krone, stabilizing its value and restoring confidence in the currency.

02/08/1914: Suspension of krone's gold standard

Due to the outbreak of World War I, Norway suspended the krone's convertibility into gold, allowing for more flexibility in monetary policy during the war.

27/10/1875: The introduction of the krone currency

The krone was established as the official currency of Norway, replacing the previous speciedaler, marking a significant milestone in the country's monetary history.