Historic Papua New Guinean Kina Aruban florin

Papua New Guinean Kina aruban florin history for November 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.49301 (01/11/2023) and the lowest 0.49861 (07/11/2023). The difference between high and low is -1.14.

PGK AWG average rate for November 2023 is 0.48651, the change between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023 is +1.13 %.

01 November 20231 PGK = 0.4986 AWG
02 November 20231 PGK = 0.4958 AWG
03 November 20231 PGK = 0.4868 AWG
06 November 20231 PGK = 0.4893 AWG
07 November 20231 PGK = 0.4986 AWG
08 November 20231 PGK = 0.4986 AWG
09 November 20231 PGK = 0.4965 AWG
10 November 20231 PGK = 0.4825 AWG
13 November 20231 PGK = 0.4943 AWG
14 November 20231 PGK = 0.4807 AWG
15 November 20231 PGK = 0.4930 AWG
16 November 20231 PGK = 0.4813 AWG
17 November 20231 PGK = 0.4813 AWG
20 November 20231 PGK = 0.4856 AWG
21 November 20231 PGK = 0.4787 AWG
22 November 20231 PGK = 0.4787 AWG
23 November 20231 PGK = 0.4660 AWG
24 November 20231 PGK = 0.4654 AWG
27 November 20231 PGK = 0.4848 AWG
28 November 20231 PGK = 0.4813 AWG
29 November 20231 PGK = 0.4923 AWG
30 November 20231 PGK = 0.4930 AWG

24/03/2020: COVID-19 Economic Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the Papua New Guinean economy and the value of the Kina, leading to economic challenges and policy interventions.

19/11/2018: Launch of New Kina Notes and Coins

The Bank of Papua New Guinea launched a new series of Kina banknotes and coins, featuring enhanced security features and improved design.

01/03/2018: Redenomination of the Aruban florin

Aruba redenominated its currency, replacing 1,000 florins with 1 florin, simplifying transactions and reducing the size of banknotes.

01/01/2011: Introduction of polymer banknotes

Aruba introduced polymer banknotes, made from a durable and secure polymer substrate, to enhance the durability and security of its currency.

01/01/2003: Replacement of older banknotes

Older series of banknotes were phased out and replaced by newer and more secure banknotes featuring enhanced anti-counterfeiting measures.

01/01/2000: Adoption of new currency symbol

The Aruban florin adopted a new symbol, ƒ, to distinguish itself from other currencies.

08/05/1995: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Polymer banknotes were introduced in Papua New Guinea, replacing the traditional paper banknotes and providing increased durability.

01/01/1993: Currency reform

A currency reform took place in Aruba, with the introduction of a new series of banknotes and the demonetization of certain older banknotes.

01/01/1990: Introduction of the guilders coins

Aruba introduced its own series of coins denominated in guilders, featuring unique designs and symbols reflective of Aruban culture.

28/07/1989: Kina Floats in Foreign Exchange Market

The Papua New Guinean Kina was allowed to float freely in the foreign exchange market, leading to fluctuations in its value.

01/01/1986: Introduction of the Aruban florin

The Aruban florin was established as the official currency of Aruba, replacing the Dutch guilder at a fixed rate of 1.79 florin to 1 guilder.

03/02/1976: First Kina Banknotes Issued

The Bank of Papua New Guinea issued the first series of Kina banknotes, featuring unique designs and local elements.

19/12/1975: Independence from Australia

Papua New Guinea gained independence, leading to the introduction of the Papua New Guinean Kina as its currency.

19/12/1975: Introduction of the Kina

The Papua New Guinean Kina was officially introduced as the national currency, replacing the Australian Dollar at a rate of 2 Kina to 1 Australian Dollar.