Historic Dominican Peso Tongan paʻanga

Dominican Peso tongan paʻanga history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.040637 (10/01/2024) and the lowest 0.040524 (18/01/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.28.

DOP TOP average rate for January 2024 is 0.04009, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +0.19 %.

01 January 20241 DOP = 0.0401 TOP
02 January 20241 DOP = 0.0401 TOP
03 January 20241 DOP = 0.0400 TOP
04 January 20241 DOP = 0.0401 TOP
05 January 20241 DOP = 0.0398 TOP
06 January 20241 DOP = 0.0398 TOP
07 January 20241 DOP = 0.0399 TOP
08 January 20241 DOP = 0.0405 TOP
09 January 20241 DOP = 0.0401 TOP
10 January 20241 DOP = 0.0406 TOP
11 January 20241 DOP = 0.0404 TOP
12 January 20241 DOP = 0.0398 TOP
14 January 20241 DOP = 0.0397 TOP
15 January 20241 DOP = 0.0403 TOP
16 January 20241 DOP = 0.0402 TOP
17 January 20241 DOP = 0.0402 TOP
18 January 20241 DOP = 0.0401 TOP
19 January 20241 DOP = 0.0402 TOP
22 January 20241 DOP = 0.0403 TOP
23 January 20241 DOP = 0.0398 TOP
24 January 20241 DOP = 0.0400 TOP
25 January 20241 DOP = 0.0400 TOP
26 January 20241 DOP = 0.0400 TOP
28 January 20241 DOP = 0.0400 TOP
29 January 20241 DOP = 0.0403 TOP
30 January 20241 DOP = 0.0401 TOP
31 January 20241 DOP = 0.0400 TOP

01/04/2020: 50th Anniversary of the Paʻanga

Tonga celebrated the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the paʻanga as its national currency.

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.

29/07/2014: Second Devaluation of the Paʻanga

Another devaluation occurred, this time by 20%, as part of Tonga's economic reform program.

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.

14/03/2008: Currency Redenomination

Tonga redenominated its currency, removing three zeros from the paʻanga to simplify monetary transactions.

16/11/2006: Riot and Currency Crisis

Civil unrest and riots erupted in Tonga, leading to a currency crisis and a temporary suspension of trading the paʻanga.

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.

01/04/1991: First Devaluation of the Paʻanga

The paʻanga was devalued by 25% in an attempt to boost Tonga's economy and improve trade competitiveness.

04/06/1975: Independence of Tonga

Tonga gained full independence from the United Kingdom, further solidifying the status of the paʻanga as its national currency.

01/04/1967: Introduction of the Paʻanga

The Tongan paʻanga was introduced as the official currency, replacing the pound at a rate of 1 pound = 2 paʻanga.

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.