Historic Mauritian Rupee Uzbekistani som

Mauritian Rupee uzbekistani som history for September 2023. The highest quote for this month is 286.06 (05/09/2023) and the lowest 282.43 (27/09/2023). The difference between high and low is 1.27.

MUR UZS average rate for September 2023 is 277.47286, the change between 01/09/2023 and 30/09/2023 is -3.4 %.

01 September 20231 MUR = 272.7 UZS
04 September 20231 MUR = 272.7 UZS
05 September 20231 MUR = 265.1 UZS
06 September 20231 MUR = 273.8 UZS
07 September 20231 MUR = 277.0 UZS
08 September 20231 MUR = 276.8 UZS
11 September 20231 MUR = 274.1 UZS
12 September 20231 MUR = 274.4 UZS
13 September 20231 MUR = 277.8 UZS
14 September 20231 MUR = 279.9 UZS
15 September 20231 MUR = 279.5 UZS
18 September 20231 MUR = 276.1 UZS
19 September 20231 MUR = 279.6 UZS
20 September 20231 MUR = 279.7 UZS
21 September 20231 MUR = 280.1 UZS
22 September 20231 MUR = 281.6 UZS
25 September 20231 MUR = 278.0 UZS
26 September 20231 MUR = 281.9 UZS
27 September 20231 MUR = 281.5 UZS
28 September 20231 MUR = 282.6 UZS
29 September 20231 MUR = 281.9 UZS

25/02/2020: Introduction of New Large Denomination Banknotes

Uzbekistan introduced new 100,000 and 200,000 som banknotes to meet the requirements of the growing economy and reduce cash circulation.

08/02/2019: Exchange Rate Unification

Uzbekistan unified the official and black-market exchange rates, allowing for more transparency in currency transactions.

03/09/2018: Denomination of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan announced a 1:10,000 denomination of the som, as part of ongoing currency reform.

05/09/2017: Floating Exchange Rate Regime

Uzbekistan transitioned to a floating exchange rate regime, allowing the Uzbekistani Som's value to be determined by market forces.

15/02/2013: Launch of New MUR Banknotes

New series of Mauritian Rupee banknotes were launched, featuring enhanced security features and updated designs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Mauritius.

08/09/2007: Currency Reform and New Coinage System

A currency reform was implemented, introducing new coins denominated in cents, with the aim of streamlining and modernizing the monetary system.

10/03/2001: Introduction of New Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan introduced a new som, with 1 new som equaling 1,000 old soms, as a result of currency reform.

03/08/1999: Establishment of Bank of Mauritius

Bank of Mauritius Act was enacted, establishing the central bank responsible for the formulation and implementation of monetary policy in the country.

01/07/1994: Conversion to Decimal Currency System

Mauritian Rupee adopted the decimal currency system, replacing the previous pound-based system, with 1 Rupee consisting of 100 cents.

01/07/1994: Redenomination of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan redenominated its currency, with 1 new som replacing 1,000 old soms to combat hyperinflation.

01/07/1993: Introduction of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistani Som (UZS) was introduced as the official currency of Uzbekistan after the country gained independence from the Soviet Union.

01/07/1992: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Polymer-based banknotes were introduced in Mauritius, replacing the traditional paper notes, to improve durability and security against counterfeiting.

01/10/1979: Decentralization of Currency Printing

Printing of Mauritian Rupee banknotes was decentralized from the Bank of England to Mauritius, leading to enhanced national monetary control.

12/06/1967: Introduction of Mauritian Rupee

Mauritian Rupee was introduced as the official currency replacing the Mauritian Pound, with an initial exchange rate of 1 Rupee to 10 Shillings.