Historic Moldovan Leu Convertible Mark

Moldovan Leu convertible mark history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.10399 (03/01/2024) and the lowest 0.10054 (08/01/2024). The difference between high and low is 3.32.

MDL BAM average rate for January 2024 is 0.10327, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +0.58 %.

03 January 20241 MDL = 0.1043 BAM
04 January 20241 MDL = 0.1036 BAM
05 January 20241 MDL = 0.1031 BAM
08 January 20241 MDL = 0.1029 BAM
09 January 20241 MDL = 0.1042 BAM
10 January 20241 MDL = 0.1022 BAM
11 January 20241 MDL = 0.1022 BAM
12 January 20241 MDL = 0.1022 BAM
15 January 20241 MDL = 0.1025 BAM
16 January 20241 MDL = 0.1036 BAM
17 January 20241 MDL = 0.1037 BAM
18 January 20241 MDL = 0.1036 BAM
19 January 20241 MDL = 0.1030 BAM
22 January 20241 MDL = 0.1037 BAM
23 January 20241 MDL = 0.1035 BAM
24 January 20241 MDL = 0.1034 BAM
25 January 20241 MDL = 0.1029 BAM
26 January 20241 MDL = 0.1035 BAM
29 January 20241 MDL = 0.1035 BAM
30 January 20241 MDL = 0.1035 BAM
31 January 20241 MDL = 0.1037 BAM

01/11/2019: 25th Anniversary of the Convertible Mark

Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrated the 25th anniversary of the introduction of the Convertible Mark as its national currency.

04/06/2018: Introduction of New Banknotes

Moldova introduced a new series of banknotes with enhanced security features to combat counterfeiting.

15/08/2017: New Banknote Denominations

New banknote denominations of 200 BAM and 1,000 BAM were introduced to facilitate transactions and enhance the efficiency of cash handling.

01/07/2015: Currency Pegged to Euro

Moldova pegged its currency, the Leu, to the Euro at a fixed exchange rate to stabilize the economy and attract foreign investment.

10/05/2010: Euro as Legal Tender

Moldova adopted the Euro as its official currency, though it is not a member of the Eurozone.

09/03/2010: New Polymer Banknotes

The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina introduced polymer banknotes to replace the paper banknotes, increasing durability and security.

29/04/2009: Revaluation

Moldova carried out a currency revaluation, changing the exchange rate from 10,000 old Lei to 1 new Leu.

28/02/2002: Replacement of Deutsche Mark with Euro

The Deutsche Mark was replaced by the euro as the main reference currency for the Convertible Mark's fixed exchange rate.

29/10/1999: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Polymer banknotes were introduced in Moldova, increasing security and durability of the currency.

02/07/1998: Issuance of New Banknote Series

A new series of banknotes was issued, featuring updated designs and enhanced security features.

01/07/1997: Currency Board Arrangement

A Currency Board Arrangement was established to maintain a fixed exchange rate between the Convertible Mark and the Deutsche Mark.

22/06/1995: Introduction of the Convertible Mark

The Convertible Mark was introduced as the official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, replacing the Yugoslav dinar.

29/05/1994: Redenomination

Moldova underwent a redenomination process, where 1000 old Lei were exchanged for 1 new Leu to combat hyperinflation.

26/11/1992: Declaration of Independence

The Moldovan Leu was introduced as the official currency of Moldova after the country declared independence from the Soviet Union.