Historic Botswana pula Sierra Leonean leone

Botswana pula sierra leonean leone history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 1511.11 (01/08/2023) and the lowest 1515.35 (01/08/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.28.

BWP SLL average rate for August 2023 is 1478.49696, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is +2.77 %.

01 August 20231 BWP = 1521.01 SLL
02 August 20231 BWP = 1507.28 SLL
03 August 20231 BWP = 1493.75 SLL
04 August 20231 BWP = 1485.61 SLL
07 August 20231 BWP = 1490.35 SLL
08 August 20231 BWP = 1484.63 SLL
09 August 20231 BWP = 1477.08 SLL
10 August 20231 BWP = 1471.54 SLL
11 August 20231 BWP = 1479.67 SLL
14 August 20231 BWP = 1470.14 SLL
15 August 20231 BWP = 1467.93 SLL
16 August 20231 BWP = 1460.47 SLL
17 August 20231 BWP = 1463.38 SLL
18 August 20231 BWP = 1463.38 SLL
21 August 20231 BWP = 1467.60 SLL
22 August 20231 BWP = 1467.75 SLL
23 August 20231 BWP = 1471.75 SLL
24 August 20231 BWP = 1474.07 SLL
25 August 20231 BWP = 1480.02 SLL
28 August 20231 BWP = 1475.07 SLL
29 August 20231 BWP = 1473.74 SLL
30 August 20231 BWP = 1480.29 SLL
31 August 20231 BWP = 1478.92 SLL

01/10/2018: Introduction of New Coins

Botswana introduces a new series of coins, featuring updated designs and enhanced durability.

01/08/2014: Currency Redenomination

Botswana redenominates the Pula, dividing it into 1000 Thebe to simplify calculations and reduce the use of smaller denominations.

27/04/2010: Adoption of new currency symbol

Sierra Leone adopts a new currency symbol for the leone (Le), representing its cultural heritage and national identity.

05/10/2009: Introduction of New Banknotes

Botswana introduces a new series of banknotes, featuring improved security features and updated designs.

23/08/2005: Currency Devaluation

Botswana allows the Pula to float freely against other currencies, resulting in a devaluation of approximately 12%.

29/07/2003: Introduction of new leone notes

Sierra Leone introduces a new series of leone banknotes with enhanced security features to combat counterfeiting.

22/02/1996: Civil war ends

The Sierra Leonean Civil War comes to an end, providing an opportunity for economic stabilization and currency reform.

31/12/1980: Currency Board Established

The Bank of Botswana establishes a Currency Board, which manages the issuance and distribution of the Pula.

29/04/1980: Coup d'etat

A military coup takes place in Sierra Leone, leading to economic instability and a decline in the value of the leone.

17/10/1978: Currency Pegged to a Basket

Botswana pegs the Pula to a basket of currencies, including the South African Rand, British Pound, and US Dollar.

14/09/1976: Introduction of the Pula

Botswana replaces the South African Rand with its own currency, the Pula, at a 1:1 exchange rate.

15/07/1974: Redenomination of the leone

Sierra Leone redenominates its currency, replacing the old leone with a new leone at a ratio of 1:4.

04/11/1971: Introduction of decimal currency

Sierra Leone adopts a decimal currency system, replacing the pound with the leone as its new official currency.

27/04/1961: Independence of Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone gains independence from the United Kingdom, introducing the Sierra Leonean leone as its official currency.