Historic Mongolian Tugrik Guinean franc

Mongolian Tugrik guinean franc history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 2.5125 (26/01/2024) and the lowest 2.5042 (01/01/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.33.

MNT GNF average rate for January 2024 is 2.50009, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -0.18 %.

01 January 20241 MNT = 2.502 GNF
02 January 20241 MNT = 2.504 GNF
03 January 20241 MNT = 2.495 GNF
04 January 20241 MNT = 2.496 GNF
05 January 20241 MNT = 2.499 GNF
06 January 20241 MNT = 2.493 GNF
07 January 20241 MNT = 2.496 GNF
08 January 20241 MNT = 2.490 GNF
09 January 20241 MNT = 2.499 GNF
10 January 20241 MNT = 2.497 GNF
11 January 20241 MNT = 2.499 GNF
12 January 20241 MNT = 2.499 GNF
14 January 20241 MNT = 2.495 GNF
15 January 20241 MNT = 2.493 GNF
16 January 20241 MNT = 2.495 GNF
17 January 20241 MNT = 2.500 GNF
18 January 20241 MNT = 2.503 GNF
19 January 20241 MNT = 2.504 GNF
22 January 20241 MNT = 2.496 GNF
23 January 20241 MNT = 2.511 GNF
24 January 20241 MNT = 2.515 GNF
25 January 20241 MNT = 2.510 GNF
26 January 20241 MNT = 2.505 GNF
28 January 20241 MNT = 2.497 GNF
29 January 20241 MNT = 2.503 GNF
30 January 20241 MNT = 2.500 GNF
31 January 20241 MNT = 2.506 GNF

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.

30/06/2015: Demonetization of old Guinean franc banknotes

The old series of Guinean franc banknotes, denominated in 'Syli,' ceased to be legal tender, and only the new franc banknotes remained in circulation.

26/09/2012: Introduction of new Guinean franc coins

New coins denominated in the Guinean franc were introduced, replacing the previously used Guinean syli coins.

30/06/2010: Revaluation of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc underwent a revaluation, with 1 new franc being equivalent to 10,000 old francs.

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.

30/06/1997: Introduction of new Guinean franc

A new series of Guinean franc banknotes, denominated in 'Syli,' was introduced as a replacement for the previous currency.

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.

30/11/1985: Devaluation of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc was devalued by 50%, leading to an economic crisis and high inflation.

31/05/1971: Redenomination of the Guinean franc

The Guinean franc underwent a redenomination, with 1 new franc being equivalent to 10 old francs.

01/10/1959: Introduction of Guinean franc

The Guinean franc was introduced as the official currency of Guinea following its independence from France.

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.