Historic Bolivian boliviano Djiboutian franc

Bolivian boliviano djiboutian franc history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 26.444 (15/02/2024) and the lowest 25.951 (04/02/2024). The difference between high and low is 1.86.

BOB DJF average rate for February 2024 is 26.14756, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is +2.31 %.

01 February 20241 BOB = 26.47 DJF
02 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
03 February 20241 BOB = 25.95 DJF
04 February 20241 BOB = 25.95 DJF
05 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF
06 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF
07 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF
08 February 20241 BOB = 26.42 DJF
09 February 20241 BOB = 26.32 DJF
12 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF
13 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
14 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
15 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
16 February 20241 BOB = 26.44 DJF
17 February 20241 BOB = 25.93 DJF
18 February 20241 BOB = 25.93 DJF
19 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF
20 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
21 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
22 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
23 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF
24 February 20241 BOB = 25.93 DJF
25 February 20241 BOB = 25.95 DJF
26 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF
27 February 20241 BOB = 26.43 DJF
28 February 20241 BOB = 26.37 DJF
29 February 20241 BOB = 25.86 DJF

04/06/2020: Exchange rate stabilization

Efforts were made to stabilize the exchange rate of the Djiboutian franc to reduce inflation and encourage economic growth.

01/09/2013: Replacement of coins with bi-metallic coins

Coins of lower denominations of the Djiboutian franc were replaced with bi-metallic coins.

31/12/2004: Return to the boliviano

Bolivia ended the dollarization period and officially reintroduced the boliviano as the sole legal tender of the country.

31/12/2003: Dollarization crisis

Bolivia experienced a financial crisis, leading to the temporary dollarization of the economy and the use of the US dollar as legal tender.

01/01/2002: Introduction of new banknotes

New banknotes of the Djiboutian franc were introduced with enhanced security features.

15/09/1997: Second devaluation

The Djiboutian franc was devalued by 33% as a result of economic instability and high inflation.

31/03/1988: Bolivianoization

Bolivianoization was implemented, requiring all contracts and transactions to be conducted in bolivianos instead of foreign currencies.

28/02/1987: Introduction of the second boliviano

A new boliviano, known as the second boliviano (Boliviano de Segunda), was introduced to replace the heavily devalued first boliviano.

31/01/1986: Hyperinflation crisis

Bolivia experienced a severe hyperinflation crisis, leading to the devaluation of the boliviano.

08/05/1977: First devaluation

The Djiboutian franc was devalued by 50% due to economic difficulties faced by the newly independent country.

27/06/1973: Independence from France

Djibouti gained independence from France and the Djiboutian franc became the national currency.

31/12/1962: Monetary reform

The boliviano underwent a monetary reform, with new banknotes and coins being issued.

01/01/1949: Introduction of the Djiboutian franc

The Djiboutian franc was introduced as the official currency of French Somaliland, replacing the French franc at a 1:1 exchange rate.

31/12/1891: Introduction of Bolivian boliviano

The boliviano was introduced as the official currency of Bolivia, replacing the Bolivian peso.