Historic Dominican Peso Botswana pula

Dominican Peso botswana pula history for November 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.24029 (13/11/2023) and the lowest 0.24115 (01/11/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.36.

DOP BWP average rate for November 2023 is 0.23698, the change between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023 is +1.39 %.

01 November 20231 DOP = 0.2381 BWP
02 November 20231 DOP = 0.2384 BWP
03 November 20231 DOP = 0.2386 BWP
06 November 20231 DOP = 0.2389 BWP
07 November 20231 DOP = 0.2346 BWP
08 November 20231 DOP = 0.2358 BWP
09 November 20231 DOP = 0.2370 BWP
10 November 20231 DOP = 0.2373 BWP
13 November 20231 DOP = 0.2403 BWP
14 November 20231 DOP = 0.2384 BWP
15 November 20231 DOP = 0.2384 BWP
16 November 20231 DOP = 0.2339 BWP
17 November 20231 DOP = 0.2348 BWP
20 November 20231 DOP = 0.2367 BWP
21 November 20231 DOP = 0.2342 BWP
22 November 20231 DOP = 0.2340 BWP
23 November 20231 DOP = 0.2385 BWP
24 November 20231 DOP = 0.2389 BWP
27 November 20231 DOP = 0.2395 BWP
28 November 20231 DOP = 0.2361 BWP
29 November 20231 DOP = 0.2363 BWP
30 November 20231 DOP = 0.2348 BWP

01/10/2018: Redesign and Modernization of Banknotes

The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic unveils a redesigned series of banknotes with enhanced security features and modernized aesthetics.

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.

01/12/2011: New Security Features

To combat counterfeiting, the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic introduces new security features on the Peso Dominicano banknotes.

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%.

01/03/2004: Transition to the Peso Dominicano

The Dominican Republic transitions from the Peso Oro to the Peso Dominicano, a new currency with a different exchange rate, to improve monetary stability.

31/12/1980: Currency Board Established

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

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.

11/10/1947: Introduction of the Peso Oro

The Peso Oro is introduced as a new currency in the Dominican Republic, replacing the previous Peso. It is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate.

09/01/1905: The Monetary Law of 1905

The Dominican government enacts the Monetary Law of 1905, which establishes the gold standard for the Peso, linking its value to the US dollar.

17/03/1877: Introduction of Paper Money

The first paper money denominated in the Dominican Peso is introduced, replacing the previously used gold and silver coins.

27/02/1844: Dominican Independence

After gaining independence from Haiti, the Dominican Republic introduces its own currency, the Peso, as a symbol of its sovereignty.