Historic Canadian dollar Guinean franc

Canadian dollar guinean franc history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 6435.51 (01/08/2023) and the lowest 6464.87 (01/08/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.46.

CAD GNF average rate for August 2023 is 6330.5164, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is +3.04 %.

01 August 20231 CAD = 6484.99 GNF
02 August 20231 CAD = 6447.60 GNF
03 August 20231 CAD = 6393.70 GNF
04 August 20231 CAD = 6407.95 GNF
07 August 20231 CAD = 6329.11 GNF
08 August 20231 CAD = 6367.45 GNF
09 August 20231 CAD = 6342.95 GNF
10 August 20231 CAD = 6348.65 GNF
11 August 20231 CAD = 6333.80 GNF
12 August 20231 CAD = 6322.37 GNF
14 August 20231 CAD = 6359.49 GNF
15 August 20231 CAD = 6352.72 GNF
16 August 20231 CAD = 6341.69 GNF
17 August 20231 CAD = 6316.21 GNF
18 August 20231 CAD = 6315.89 GNF
20 August 20231 CAD = 6266.79 GNF
21 August 20231 CAD = 6267.61 GNF
22 August 20231 CAD = 6313.22 GNF
23 August 20231 CAD = 6313.61 GNF
24 August 20231 CAD = 6325.93 GNF
25 August 20231 CAD = 6237.67 GNF
28 August 20231 CAD = 6260.92 GNF
29 August 20231 CAD = 6253.54 GNF
30 August 20231 CAD = 6271.14 GNF
31 August 20231 CAD = 6287.91 GNF

30/06/2015: Demonetization of old Guinean franc banknotes

The old series of Guinean franc banknotes, denominated in 'Syli,' ceased to be legal tender, and only the new franc banknotes remained in circulation.

07/11/2013: Change in banknote design and security features

The Bank of Canada introduced new polymer banknotes with enhanced security features and redesigned motifs, replacing the paper-based notes in circulation since 1935.

26/09/2012: Introduction of new Guinean franc coins

New coins denominated in the Guinean franc were introduced, replacing the previously used Guinean syli coins.

30/06/2010: Revaluation of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc underwent a revaluation, with 1 new franc being equivalent to 10,000 old francs.

30/06/1997: Introduction of new Guinean franc

A new series of Guinean franc banknotes, denominated in 'Syli,' was introduced as a replacement for the previous currency.

30/11/1985: Devaluation of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc was devalued by 50%, leading to an economic crisis and high inflation.

15/08/1971: Canada switches to a floating exchange rate

Canada abandoned its fixed exchange rate system and adopted a floating exchange rate, allowing the value of the Canadian dollar to fluctuate in response to market forces.

31/05/1971: Redenomination of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc underwent a redenomination, with 1 new franc being equivalent to 10 old francs.

01/10/1959: Introduction of Guinean franc

The Guinean franc was introduced as the official currency of Guinea following its independence from France.

01/03/1950: Introduction of the Canadian dollar's decimalization

Canada adopted a decimal currency system, dividing the dollar into 100 cents, replacing the previous system based on pounds, shillings, and pence.

01/01/1933: Currency depreciation during the Great Depression

The Canadian dollar experienced significant depreciation during the Great Depression due to economic uncertainty and a decrease in international trade.

02/01/1914: Introduction of the Canadian Dollar Act

The Canadian Dollar Act established the Canadian dollar as the sole currency of Canada and gave the government control over its issuance.

01/01/1858: Introduction of the Canadian dollar

The Canadian pound was replaced by the Canadian dollar as the official currency of Canada, helping to unify the currency across the country.

01/01/1841: Introduction of the Canadian pound

The first Canadian currency was the Canadian pound, which was introduced to replace British pounds in the Province of Canada.