Historic Chilean Peso Guyanese dollar

Chilean Peso guyanese dollar history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.2534 (04/07/2023) and the lowest 0.25555 (03/07/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.85.

CLP GYD average rate for July 2023 is 0.24677, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is +3.92 %.

03 July 20231 CLP = 0.2509 GYD
04 July 20231 CLP = 0.2530 GYD
05 July 20231 CLP = 0.2534 GYD
06 July 20231 CLP = 0.2538 GYD
07 July 20231 CLP = 0.2517 GYD
10 July 20231 CLP = 0.2481 GYD
11 July 20231 CLP = 0.2464 GYD
12 July 20231 CLP = 0.2458 GYD
13 July 20231 CLP = 0.2444 GYD
14 July 20231 CLP = 0.2474 GYD
17 July 20231 CLP = 0.2466 GYD
18 July 20231 CLP = 0.2448 GYD
19 July 20231 CLP = 0.2469 GYD
20 July 20231 CLP = 0.2491 GYD
21 July 20231 CLP = 0.2453 GYD
24 July 20231 CLP = 0.2445 GYD
25 July 20231 CLP = 0.2418 GYD
26 July 20231 CLP = 0.2419 GYD
27 July 20231 CLP = 0.2430 GYD
28 July 20231 CLP = 0.2423 GYD
31 July 20231 CLP = 0.2410 GYD

01/01/2020: Transition to Polymer Banknotes

Polymer banknotes were introduced in Guyana, enhancing the durability and security features of the Guyanese dollar.

03/02/2003: Redenomination of the Currency

The Guyanese dollar underwent a redenomination, with old banknotes replaced by new notes at a rate of 1,000 old dollars to 1 new dollar.

05/10/1992: Resumption of Banking System

The resumption of the banking system in Guyana significantly improved the stability and accessibility of the Guyanese dollar.

29/09/1977: Decimals Introduced

Chile replaced the escudo with the decimal centavo as the subunit of the peso, simplifying its monetary system.

29/09/1975: Floating Exchange Rate

Chile moved from a fixed to a floating exchange rate system, allowing the peso to be determined by market forces.

26/05/1966: Independence of Guyana

Following Guyana's independence from Britain, the currency was renamed from British Guiana dollar to Guyanese dollar.

02/01/1958: Introduction of Escudo as Subunit

The subunit of 1/100 peso, called the escudo, was introduced to facilitate smaller transactions in Chile.

12/09/1951: Currency Board Established

A Currency Board was established to manage the British Guiana dollar, ensuring its stability and convertibility.

31/12/1925: Creation of the Central Bank of Chile

The Central Bank of Chile was established, gaining authority over the country's currency issuance and monetary policy.

06/08/1917: Currency Act of 1917

The British Guiana dollar was revalued at a rate of 4.80 dollars to 1 U.S. dollar, following the Currency Act of 1917.

25/06/1895: Gold Standard Adoption

Chile adopted the gold standard, tying the value of the Chilean Peso to the price of gold and stabilizing its currency.

15/06/1851: First Peso Coinage

The first official peso coins were introduced by the Chilean government, replacing the Spanish colonial currency.

18/01/1839: Introduction of the British Guiana dollar

British Guiana dollar introduced as the official currency of British Guiana, replacing the Spanish and Portuguese coins previously in circulation.

12/02/1817: Chilean Independence

Chile gained independence from Spain, leading to the establishment of the Chilean Peso as its official currency.