Historic Cambodian Riel Somali shilling

Cambodian Riel somali shilling history for September 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.14085 (14/09/2023) and the lowest 0.14122 (14/09/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.26.

KHR SOS average rate for September 2023 is 0.13825, the change between 01/09/2023 and 30/09/2023 is +0.77 %.

01 September 20231 KHR = 0.1390 SOS
04 September 20231 KHR = 0.1383 SOS
05 September 20231 KHR = 0.1384 SOS
06 September 20231 KHR = 0.1387 SOS
07 September 20231 KHR = 0.1364 SOS
08 September 20231 KHR = 0.1367 SOS
11 September 20231 KHR = 0.1399 SOS
12 September 20231 KHR = 0.1377 SOS
13 September 20231 KHR = 0.1380 SOS
14 September 20231 KHR = 0.1380 SOS
15 September 20231 KHR = 0.1378 SOS
18 September 20231 KHR = 0.1412 SOS
19 September 20231 KHR = 0.1373 SOS
20 September 20231 KHR = 0.1377 SOS
21 September 20231 KHR = 0.1377 SOS
22 September 20231 KHR = 0.1379 SOS
25 September 20231 KHR = 0.1413 SOS
26 September 20231 KHR = 0.1378 SOS
27 September 20231 KHR = 0.1379 SOS
28 September 20231 KHR = 0.1378 SOS
29 September 20231 KHR = 0.1379 SOS

22/04/2020: COVID-19 Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions in the Cambodian economy, leading to a decline in the value of the Riel.

04/01/2001: Riel Redenomination

The Cambodian government redenominated the Riel by removing four zeros, making it easier for transactions.

20/03/1995: Dollarization

Cambodia officially adopted a dual currency system, allowing the use of both Riel and the United States Dollar.

20/03/1994: Currency Stabilization

Cambodia implemented a new currency stabilization plan to control hyperinflation and stabilize the Riel.

07/01/1979: Liberation of Cambodia

Vietnamese forces liberated Cambodia from the Khmer Rouge, leading to the reestablishment of the Riel.

17/04/1975: Khmer Rouge Regime

The Khmer Rouge regime took control of Cambodia, resulting in the abolition of currency and economic collapse.

11/07/1951: Introduction of the Riel

The Riel was established as the official currency of Cambodia, replacing the French Indochinese Piastre.