Historic Kazakhstani tenge Norwegian krone

Kazakhstani tenge norwegian krone history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.023926 (13/02/2024) and the lowest 0.023764 (09/02/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.68.

KZT NOK average rate for February 2024 is 0.02354, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is -0.67 %.

01 February 20241 KZT = 0.0236 NOK
02 February 20241 KZT = 0.0233 NOK
03 February 20241 KZT = 0.0235 NOK
05 February 20241 KZT = 0.0234 NOK
06 February 20241 KZT = 0.0236 NOK
07 February 20241 KZT = 0.0235 NOK
08 February 20241 KZT = 0.0235 NOK
09 February 20241 KZT = 0.0237 NOK
12 February 20241 KZT = 0.0237 NOK
13 February 20241 KZT = 0.0236 NOK
14 February 20241 KZT = 0.0239 NOK
15 February 20241 KZT = 0.0237 NOK
16 February 20241 KZT = 0.0236 NOK
19 February 20241 KZT = 0.0235 NOK
20 February 20241 KZT = 0.0234 NOK
21 February 20241 KZT = 0.0233 NOK
22 February 20241 KZT = 0.0234 NOK
23 February 20241 KZT = 0.0234 NOK
26 February 20241 KZT = 0.0235 NOK
27 February 20241 KZT = 0.0236 NOK
28 February 20241 KZT = 0.0235 NOK
29 February 20241 KZT = 0.0237 NOK

13/12/2021: Introduction of New Banknotes and Coins

New banknotes and coins were introduced, featuring updated designs, improved security features, and denominations. This aims to enhance the efficiency of cash transactions.

03/04/2017: Transition to Free Float

After gradually reducing interventions, Kazakhstan fully transitioned to a free float exchange rate for the tenge, allowing the market to determine its value.

30/10/2016: Withdrawal of the 1000-krone banknote

The Norges Bank phased out the 1000-krone banknote, as part of efforts to combat money laundering and reduce the use of cash in the economy.

20/08/2015: Tenge Devaluation

Kazakhstan devalued the tenge by around 30% due to falling oil prices and economic instability. This move aimed to boost exports and protect the economy.

19/04/2004: Introduction of New Banknotes

New banknotes with enhanced security features and updated designs were introduced to combat counterfeiting and modernize the currency.

04/10/1999: Floating Exchange Rate

Kazakhstan switched to a floating exchange rate regime, allowing the tenge to fluctuate freely based on market supply and demand.

01/01/1999: Creation of the euro

Several European countries introduced the euro as a common currency, but Norway chose to maintain the krone, cementing its separate monetary path.

15/02/1994: Denomination of Tenge

The tenge underwent a 10,000-fold denomination, where 1 new tenge was equal to 10,000 old tenge. This was done to simplify currency handling and eliminate excessive zeros.

15/11/1993: Introduction of Kazakhstani Tenge

The Kazakhstani tenge was introduced as the new currency of Kazakhstan, replacing the Soviet ruble. The exchange rate was set at 1 tenge = 500 rubles.

19/11/1992: Norway rejects European Union membership

In a referendum, Norway voted against joining the European Union, reaffirming its independent monetary policy and keeping the krone outside the eurozone.

22/10/1931: Devaluation of the krone

To counter the effects of the Great Depression, Norway devalued the krone by 14%, aiming to boost exports and stimulate the economy.

01/11/1920: Krone's return to the gold standard

Following the end of World War I, Norway reintroduced the gold standard for the krone, stabilizing its value and restoring confidence in the currency.

02/08/1914: Suspension of krone's gold standard

Due to the outbreak of World War I, Norway suspended the krone's convertibility into gold, allowing for more flexibility in monetary policy during the war.

27/10/1875: The introduction of the krone currency

The krone was established as the official currency of Norway, replacing the previous speciedaler, marking a significant milestone in the country's monetary history.