Historic Serbian Dinar Cuban peso

Serbian Dinar cuban peso history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.22987 (18/07/2023) and the lowest 0.23157 (18/07/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.74.

RSD CUP average rate for July 2023 is 0.22671, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is -2.2 %.

03 July 20231 RSD = 0.2221 CUP
04 July 20231 RSD = 0.2240 CUP
05 July 20231 RSD = 0.2236 CUP
06 July 20231 RSD = 0.2221 CUP
07 July 20231 RSD = 0.2238 CUP
10 July 20231 RSD = 0.2229 CUP
11 July 20231 RSD = 0.2261 CUP
12 July 20231 RSD = 0.2266 CUP
13 July 20231 RSD = 0.2268 CUP
14 July 20231 RSD = 0.2305 CUP
17 July 20231 RSD = 0.2296 CUP
18 July 20231 RSD = 0.2301 CUP
19 July 20231 RSD = 0.2309 CUP
20 July 20231 RSD = 0.2302 CUP
21 July 20231 RSD = 0.2289 CUP
24 July 20231 RSD = 0.2278 CUP
25 July 20231 RSD = 0.2273 CUP
26 July 20231 RSD = 0.2272 CUP
27 July 20231 RSD = 0.2278 CUP
28 July 20231 RSD = 0.2257 CUP
31 July 20231 RSD = 0.2270 CUP

01/01/2021: End of Monetary Dualism

The Cuban government completed the currency unification process, eliminating the convertible peso (CUC) and establishing a single currency system with the Cuban peso (CUP).

20/12/2013: Currency Unification Implementation

The Cuban government officially started the process of currency unification, gradually phasing out the convertible peso (CUC) and improving monetary policy.

25/10/2011: Currency Unification Announced

The Cuban government announced plans to eliminate the dual currency system and unify the CUP and CUC.

06/10/2008: Serbia applies for EU membership

Serbia officially applied for membership in the European Union, which could potentially impact the future of the Serbian Dinar as Serbia aligns with EU policies.

03/06/2006: Montenegro adopts the Euro

Montenegro unilaterally adopted the Euro as its official currency, while Serbia continued to use the Serbian Dinar.

08/12/2004: Elimination of US Dollar Circulation

The Cuban government announced the withdrawal of the US dollar as legal tender and introduced the convertible peso (CUC) as a replacement.

01/07/2003: Introduction of the Serbian Dinar

After the state union with Montenegro dissolved, Serbia reintroduced the Serbian Dinar as its national currency, replacing the New Dinar.

07/12/1994: Dollarization Decree

Cubans were allowed to hold and transact in foreign currencies, primarily the US dollar, to counter the economic crisis.

01/08/1994: Special Period

The Cuban economy faced a severe crisis due to the collapse of the Soviet Union, leading to currency devaluation and economic reforms.

01/04/1992: Introduction of the New Dinar

Due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, Serbia introduced the New Dinar as its currency, replacing the Yugoslav Dinar.

01/01/1961: Nationalization of Banks

The Cuban government nationalized all private and foreign-owned banks, including their currency holdings.

20/10/1944: Introduction of the Yugoslav Dinar

The Yugoslav Dinar was introduced, replacing the former currency in circulation, including the Serbian Dinar.

01/11/1918: Merger with the Yugoslav Dinar

After World War I, the Serbian Dinar merged with the Yugoslav Dinar to form a unified currency for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.

24/04/1868: Introduction of Serbian Dinar

The Serbian Dinar was introduced as the official currency of Serbia to replace the Ottoman akçe.