Historic Euro Peruvian sol

Euro peruvian sol history for May 2021. The highest quote for this month is 4.7035 (27/05/2021) and the lowest 4.6102 (27/05/2021). The difference between high and low is 1.98.

EUR PEN average rate for May 2021 is 4.5659, the change between 01/05/2021 and 31/05/2021 is -3.26 %.

03 May 20211 EUR = 4.496 PEN
04 May 20211 EUR = 4.601 PEN
05 May 20211 EUR = 4.604 PEN
06 May 20211 EUR = 4.592 PEN
07 May 20211 EUR = 4.605 PEN
10 May 20211 EUR = 4.532 PEN
11 May 20211 EUR = 4.516 PEN
12 May 20211 EUR = 4.494 PEN
13 May 20211 EUR = 4.438 PEN
14 May 20211 EUR = 4.417 PEN
17 May 20211 EUR = 4.468 PEN
18 May 20211 EUR = 4.514 PEN
19 May 20211 EUR = 4.560 PEN
20 May 20211 EUR = 4.556 PEN
21 May 20211 EUR = 4.576 PEN
24 May 20211 EUR = 4.554 PEN
25 May 20211 EUR = 4.653 PEN
26 May 20211 EUR = 4.679 PEN
27 May 20211 EUR = 4.697 PEN
28 May 20211 EUR = 4.688 PEN
31 May 20211 EUR = 4.643 PEN

27/07/2020: Transition to Sol

Peru announced the removal of 'Nuevo' from the currency's name, making it officially known as the Sol once again.

15/12/2015: Introduction of New Sol Banknotes

New series of banknotes featuring improved security features and designs were introduced for the Nuevo Sol.

13/07/2015: Greek debt bailout agreement

A third bailout deal was reached between Greece and its creditors, avoiding a potential Greek exit from the Eurozone.

02/05/2010: Greek debt crisis

Greece's financial crisis threatened the stability of the Eurozone, requiring massive bailout packages to prevent a default.

15/10/2008: Global financial crisis

The Euro faced significant economic challenges following the collapse of Lehman Brothers, leading to a recession in many Eurozone countries.

01/05/2004: Eurozone expansion

10 more countries joined the Eurozone, bringing the total number of participating countries to 24.

01/01/2002: Euro banknotes and coins

Physical banknotes and coins in Euro were introduced, replacing national currencies in 12 European countries.

01/01/1999: Introduction of the Euro

The Euro was officially introduced as an electronic currency for banking and financial transactions.

01/10/1995: Introduction of Nuevo Sol

The Peruvian Sol was revalued and renamed as the Nuevo Sol, with a new currency code of PEN.

07/02/1992: The Maastricht Treaty

The treaty was signed, which officially established the European Union and laid the groundwork for the creation of the Euro.

01/07/1991: Return to the Sol

Peru reintroduced the Sol as its official currency, replacing the Inti at a rate of 1 million Intis to 1 Sol.

01/02/1985: Creation of the Inti

The Peruvian Inti was created to replace the Sol as the official currency as part of an economic reform plan.

01/07/1880: Adoption of the Sol de Oro Standard

Peru adopted the Sol de Oro standard, pegging the Sol to gold at a fixed rate.

23/11/1850: Introducción of Peruvian Sol

The Peruvian Sol was introduced as the official currency of Peru to replace the Spanish real.