Historic Guatemalan quetzal Solomon Islands Dollar

Guatemalan quetzal solomon islands dollar history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 1.1078 (24/01/2024) and the lowest 1.1095 (08/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.15.

GTQ SBD average rate for January 2024 is 1.10219, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -0.77 %.

02 January 20241 GTQ = 1.096 SBD
04 January 20241 GTQ = 1.098 SBD
05 January 20241 GTQ = 1.104 SBD
08 January 20241 GTQ = 1.109 SBD
11 January 20241 GTQ = 1.103 SBD
12 January 20241 GTQ = 1.103 SBD
17 January 20241 GTQ = 1.101 SBD
19 January 20241 GTQ = 1.105 SBD
22 January 20241 GTQ = 1.097 SBD
23 January 20241 GTQ = 1.093 SBD
24 January 20241 GTQ = 1.109 SBD
25 January 20241 GTQ = 1.105 SBD
26 January 20241 GTQ = 1.103 SBD
29 January 20241 GTQ = 1.101 SBD
30 January 20241 GTQ = 1.103 SBD
31 January 20241 GTQ = 1.105 SBD

14/09/2020: Centenary of the Quetzal

The Guatemalan Quetzal celebrated its centenary, marking 100 years as the national currency of Guatemala.

28/06/2019: Withdrawal of the $2 note

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands announced the withdrawal of the $2 note from circulation, promoting the use of coins instead.

02/01/2012: Introduction of polymer banknotes

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands issued polymer banknotes to replace the paper ones, enhancing durability and security.

30/05/2011: New banknotes

New banknotes were introduced to incorporate modern security features and commemorate the 20th anniversary of Quetzal's reintroduction.

02/05/2011: Renewal of currency design

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands introduced new banknotes with enhanced security features and a refreshed design.

22/03/1993: Introduction of the $2 coin

The $2 coin was introduced as a new denomination of the Solomon Islands Dollar.

09/02/1987: Quetzal devaluation

The Quetzal was devalued by 66% as part of an economic stabilization plan.

25/01/1979: Monetary Authority Act

The Monetary Authority Act was passed, establishing the Central Bank of Solomon Islands as the sole issuer and regulator of the SBD.

06/07/1977: Introduction of the Solomon Islands Dollar

The Solomon Islands Dollar was introduced as the official currency replacing the Australian Dollar at a rate of 1:1.

07/06/1977: Independence of Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands gained independence from British rule, establishing the need for their own currency, the Solomon Islands Dollar (SBD).

13/09/1967: Decree Law 17-67

Decree Law 17-67 was enacted, establishing a fixed exchange rate between the Quetzal and the US dollar.

08/04/1951: Monetary Reform

Guatemala underwent a monetary reform, with the introduction of the Quetzal as the sole currency.

25/06/1946: The Quetzalé bill

The Quetzalé bill, equivalent to 1,000 Quetzales, was introduced to combat hyperinflation.

22/06/1925: Introduction of the Quetzal

The Guatemalan Quetzal was introduced as the official currency, replacing the Guatemalan peso.