Historic Icelandic Krona Bhutanese ngultrum

Icelandic Krona bhutanese ngultrum history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.61337 (01/01/2024) and the lowest 0.61634 (24/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.48.

ISK BTN average rate for January 2024 is 0.60861, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +0.67 %.

01 January 20241 ISK = 0.6134 BTN
03 January 20241 ISK = 0.6060 BTN
04 January 20241 ISK = 0.6054 BTN
05 January 20241 ISK = 0.6069 BTN
08 January 20241 ISK = 0.6051 BTN
10 January 20241 ISK = 0.6063 BTN
11 January 20241 ISK = 0.6096 BTN
15 January 20241 ISK = 0.6089 BTN
16 January 20241 ISK = 0.6095 BTN
17 January 20241 ISK = 0.6069 BTN
18 January 20241 ISK = 0.6069 BTN
19 January 20241 ISK = 0.6066 BTN
22 January 20241 ISK = 0.6095 BTN
23 January 20241 ISK = 0.6107 BTN
24 January 20241 ISK = 0.6105 BTN
25 January 20241 ISK = 0.6132 BTN
26 January 20241 ISK = 0.6103 BTN
29 January 20241 ISK = 0.6092 BTN
30 January 20241 ISK = 0.6081 BTN
31 January 20241 ISK = 0.6093 BTN

15/11/2018: New Currency Notes Introduced

Iceland released updated banknotes and coins featuring improved security measures and new designs, modernizing the Krona's physical appearance.

24/10/2018: 50 Ngultrum commemorative banknote issued

A special commemorative banknote of 50 Ngultrum was issued to celebrate the 50th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.

15/03/2015: Capital Controls Lifted

Iceland lifted its capital controls, implemented after the financial crisis, allowing for more flexible foreign exchange transactions.

28/10/2013: 1000 Ngultrum banknote issued

A new denomination of 1000 Ngultrum banknote was introduced, reflecting the growing economy and need for larger denomination currency.

09/06/2011: Second series of Ngultrum banknotes issued

The second series of Bhutanese Ngultrum banknotes were issued, featuring improved security features and updated designs representing Bhutan's unique culture.

14/11/2010: IMF Loan Approved

Iceland secured a $2.1 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund, stabilizing the Krona and aiding economic recovery.

06/10/2008: Financial Crisis Begins

The collapse of Icelandic banks and subsequent financial crisis severely devalued the Krona, leading to economic turmoil.

21/11/2006: Introduction of polymer banknotes

Polymer banknotes were introduced in Bhutan, replacing the older paper banknotes, to enhance durability and security of the currency.

04/03/1992: First series of Ngultrum banknotes issued

The first series of Bhutanese Ngultrum banknotes were issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Ngultrum, showcasing Bhutanese culture and landmarks.

05/03/1981: Stock Exchange Established

The Icelandic Stock Exchange was founded, promoting economic growth and affecting the Krona's value.

31/12/1975: Establishment of the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan

The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan was established as the central bank of Bhutan, responsible for managing the Ngultrum currency.

31/05/1974: Introduction of the Bhutanese Ngultrum

The Bhutanese Ngultrum was introduced as the official currency of Bhutan to replace the Indian Rupee.

10/05/1940: Occupation of Iceland

Following the German occupation of Denmark, Iceland became occupied by British forces, impacting the currency's stability.

01/01/1922: Currency Board Established

The Icelandic Krona was introduced under the Danish Krone pegged to 1 Krone = 100 aurar.