Historic Cuban peso Somali shilling

Cuban peso somali shilling history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 23.704 (15/02/2024) and the lowest 23.834 (02/02/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.55.

CUP SOS average rate for February 2024 is 23.69681, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is -0.03 %.

01 February 20241 CUP = 23.74 SOS
02 February 20241 CUP = 23.70 SOS
05 February 20241 CUP = 23.44 SOS
06 February 20241 CUP = 23.63 SOS
07 February 20241 CUP = 23.68 SOS
08 February 20241 CUP = 23.69 SOS
09 February 20241 CUP = 23.68 SOS
12 February 20241 CUP = 23.72 SOS
13 February 20241 CUP = 23.70 SOS
14 February 20241 CUP = 23.69 SOS
15 February 20241 CUP = 23.69 SOS
16 February 20241 CUP = 23.83 SOS
19 February 20241 CUP = 23.82 SOS
20 February 20241 CUP = 23.70 SOS
21 February 20241 CUP = 23.69 SOS
22 February 20241 CUP = 23.70 SOS
23 February 20241 CUP = 23.69 SOS
26 February 20241 CUP = 23.72 SOS
27 February 20241 CUP = 23.70 SOS
28 February 20241 CUP = 23.70 SOS
29 February 20241 CUP = 23.74 SOS

01/01/2021: End of Monetary Dualism

The Cuban government completed the currency unification process, eliminating the convertible peso (CUC) and establishing a single currency system with the Cuban peso (CUP).

20/12/2013: Currency Unification Implementation

The Cuban government officially started the process of currency unification, gradually phasing out the convertible peso (CUC) and improving monetary policy.

25/10/2011: Currency Unification Announced

The Cuban government announced plans to eliminate the dual currency system and unify the CUP and CUC.

08/12/2004: Elimination of US Dollar Circulation

The Cuban government announced the withdrawal of the US dollar as legal tender and introduced the convertible peso (CUC) as a replacement.

07/12/1994: Dollarization Decree

Cubans were allowed to hold and transact in foreign currencies, primarily the US dollar, to counter the economic crisis.

01/08/1994: Special Period

The Cuban economy faced a severe crisis due to the collapse of the Soviet Union, leading to currency devaluation and economic reforms.

01/01/1961: Nationalization of Banks

The Cuban government nationalized all private and foreign-owned banks, including their currency holdings.