Historic Bermudian dollar Liberian dollar

Bermudian dollar liberian dollar history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 189.8 (27/02/2024) and the lowest 189.8 (27/02/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.

BMD LRD average rate for February 2024 is 189.3912, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is -0.42 %.

01 February 20241 BMD = 189.0 LRD
02 February 20241 BMD = 189.0 LRD
03 February 20241 BMD = 189.2 LRD
04 February 20241 BMD = 189.2 LRD
05 February 20241 BMD = 189.1 LRD
06 February 20241 BMD = 189.1 LRD
07 February 20241 BMD = 189.0 LRD
08 February 20241 BMD = 189.1 LRD
09 February 20241 BMD = 189.0 LRD
12 February 20241 BMD = 189.2 LRD
13 February 20241 BMD = 189.2 LRD
14 February 20241 BMD = 189.5 LRD
15 February 20241 BMD = 189.5 LRD
16 February 20241 BMD = 189.4 LRD
17 February 20241 BMD = 189.6 LRD
19 February 20241 BMD = 189.4 LRD
20 February 20241 BMD = 189.5 LRD
21 February 20241 BMD = 189.6 LRD
22 February 20241 BMD = 189.6 LRD
23 February 20241 BMD = 189.8 LRD
24 February 20241 BMD = 189.8 LRD
26 February 20241 BMD = 189.8 LRD
27 February 20241 BMD = 189.8 LRD
28 February 20241 BMD = 189.8 LRD
29 February 20241 BMD = 189.8 LRD

29/06/2020: Introduction of New Banknotes

Liberia introduces new banknotes with enhanced security features to combat counterfeiting and improve confidence in the currency.

01/01/2019: Switch to the Bermuda dollar symbol

Bermuda officially adopted a new currency symbol for the Bermudian dollar, replacing the British pound sign used previously.

16/03/2015: Redesign of banknotes

The Bermuda Monetary Authority unveiled a redesigned series of banknotes featuring enhanced security features and updated designs.

01/05/2012: Introduction of polymer banknotes

Bermuda introduced polymer banknotes to replace paper currency for better durability and security.

14/10/2000: ECOWAS Intervention

ECOWAS forces intervene in Liberia, leading to improved stability and gradual recovery of the Liberian dollar.

19/07/1997: Liberian Dollar Depreciation

The Liberian dollar experiences a significant depreciation due to economic mismanagement and the aftermath of the civil war.

01/01/1997: Incorporation into Federal Reserve System

The US Federal Reserve System incorporated the Bermuda Monetary Authority into its banking system.

26/01/1982: Liberian Civil War Begins

The Liberian civil war begins, leading to significant economic instability and devaluation of the Liberian dollar.

06/01/1982: New notes and coins

Bermuda issued new notes and coins, featuring iconic local sights, to commemorate its 375th anniversary.

25/02/1972: Introduction of decimal coins

Bermuda introduced a decimal currency system, replacing the old pounds, shillings, and pence.

06/07/1970: Currency Board Agreement

Bermuda established a Currency Board System, pegging the Bermudian dollar at par with the US dollar.

23/03/1907: Liberian Dollar Pegged to US Dollar

The Liberian dollar is pegged to the U.S. dollar at a ratio of 2:1, maintaining a fixed exchange rate for many years.

10/07/1849: Introduction of Liberian Dollar

The Liberian dollar is introduced as the official currency of Liberia, replacing the use of foreign currencies in the country.

26/07/1847: Liberian Independence

Liberia declares independence from the American Colonization Society, establishing the first republic in Africa.