Historic Indonesian Rupiah Mongolian Tugrik

Indonesian Rupiah mongolian tugrik history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.22172 (01/01/2024) and the lowest 0.23708 (05/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -6.93.

IDR MNT average rate for January 2024 is 0.2185, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +2.81 %.

01 January 20241 IDR = 0.2217 MNT
02 January 20241 IDR = 0.2217 MNT
03 January 20241 IDR = 0.2201 MNT
04 January 20241 IDR = 0.2192 MNT
05 January 20241 IDR = 0.2198 MNT
06 January 20241 IDR = 0.2198 MNT
07 January 20241 IDR = 0.2198 MNT
08 January 20241 IDR = 0.2203 MNT
09 January 20241 IDR = 0.2200 MNT
10 January 20241 IDR = 0.2195 MNT
11 January 20241 IDR = 0.2192 MNT
12 January 20241 IDR = 0.2192 MNT
14 January 20241 IDR = 0.2193 MNT
15 January 20241 IDR = 0.2199 MNT
16 January 20241 IDR = 0.2192 MNT
17 January 20241 IDR = 0.2182 MNT
18 January 20241 IDR = 0.2180 MNT
19 January 20241 IDR = 0.2182 MNT
22 January 20241 IDR = 0.2184 MNT
23 January 20241 IDR = 0.2176 MNT
24 January 20241 IDR = 0.2168 MNT
25 January 20241 IDR = 0.2168 MNT
26 January 20241 IDR = 0.2153 MNT
28 January 20241 IDR = 0.2153 MNT
29 January 20241 IDR = 0.2159 MNT
30 January 20241 IDR = 0.2149 MNT
31 January 20241 IDR = 0.2155 MNT

04/03/2020: Rupiah Hits Lowest Point

The Rupiah reached its weakest level against the US dollar since the 1998 financial crisis, reflecting global economic uncertainty and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

01/01/2017: Floating Exchange Rate Regime

Mongolia adopts a fully floating exchange rate regime for the Tugrik, allowing the currency's value to be determined by market forces without intervention from the central bank.

27/07/2015: New Banknotes and Coins

The Bank of Indonesia introduced a new series of banknotes and coins with enhanced security features and updated designs to commemorate the country's achievements.

26/06/2009: Currency Redenomination

Mongolia redenominates its currency, replacing the old Tugrik banknotes with new ones at a ratio of 1 to 1000, in an effort to simplify transactions and reduce inflation.

20/05/1998: Revaluation of Rupiah

As a response to the financial crisis, the Indonesian government revalued the Rupiah by removing three zeros from the currency, aiming to stabilize its value.

01/07/1997: Asian Financial Crisis

Indonesia, along with other Southeast Asian nations, experienced a severe currency crisis as the Rupiah plummeted in value against the US dollar, leading to economic turmoil.

06/03/1993: Mongolia Joins IMF

Mongolia becomes a member of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), influencing monetary policies and further shaping the development of the Tugrik currency.

01/07/1992: Tugrik Exchange Rate Liberalization

Mongolia liberalizes the exchange rate of the Tugrik, allowing it to fluctuate based on market forces and paving the way for a more flexible currency system.

21/12/1991: Transition to Market Economy

Mongolia undergoes a transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy, leading to major changes in the Tugrik currency system.

29/11/1965: New Rupiah Symbol

The official symbol for the Rupiah (Rp) was introduced, replacing the previous abbreviation of 'Rp.' This symbol is still in use today.

31/05/1952: Currency Exchange Law

The Currency Exchange Law was enacted, establishing a fixed exchange rate for the Rupiah against the Dutch guilder, marking a significant milestone in the currency's stability.

26/12/1949: Independence of Indonesia

Following Indonesia's independence from the Netherlands, the Rupiah was introduced as the official currency of the newly formed republic.

04/07/1946: Mongolian People's Bank Established

The Mongolian People's Bank is established as the central bank of Mongolia, responsible for issuing and managing the Tugrik currency.

01/12/1925: Introduction of the Tugrik Currency

Mongolia officially introduces the Tugrik as its national currency, replacing the previous currency system.