Historic Nepalese rupee Nicaraguan córdoba

Nepalese rupee nicaraguan córdoba history for September 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.27641 (01/09/2023) and the lowest 0.27634 (04/09/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.03.

NPR NIO average rate for September 2023 is 0.27552, the change between 01/09/2023 and 30/09/2023 is +0.36 %.

01 September 20231 NPR = 0.2764 NIO
04 September 20231 NPR = 0.2762 NIO
05 September 20231 NPR = 0.2763 NIO
06 September 20231 NPR = 0.2751 NIO
07 September 20231 NPR = 0.2754 NIO
08 September 20231 NPR = 0.2752 NIO
11 September 20231 NPR = 0.2753 NIO
12 September 20231 NPR = 0.2755 NIO
13 September 20231 NPR = 0.2759 NIO
14 September 20231 NPR = 0.2757 NIO
15 September 20231 NPR = 0.2758 NIO
18 September 20231 NPR = 0.2752 NIO
19 September 20231 NPR = 0.2761 NIO
20 September 20231 NPR = 0.2753 NIO
21 September 20231 NPR = 0.2750 NIO
22 September 20231 NPR = 0.2752 NIO
25 September 20231 NPR = 0.2756 NIO
26 September 20231 NPR = 0.2754 NIO
27 September 20231 NPR = 0.2750 NIO
28 September 20231 NPR = 0.2748 NIO
29 September 20231 NPR = 0.2754 NIO

20/09/2015: Adoption of New Constitution

Nepal adopted a new constitution, resulting in political unrest and affecting the Nepalese Rupee's stability.

20/11/2009: Resumption of issuing Córdoba coins

The Central Bank resumed issuing córdoba coins, reintroducing denominations of 10, 25, and 50 centavos, and 1 córdoba.

01/01/2001: Dollarization

Nicaragua adopted the US dollar as its official currency, effectively ending the era of the Nicaraguan córdoba as the national currency.

26/10/1999: Maoist Insurgency Begins

The start of the Maoist insurgency in Nepal led to political instability and economic challenges, impacting the value of the Nepalese Rupee.

08/04/1993: Nepalese Rupee's Peg to Indian Rupee

The Nepalese Rupee was pegged to the Indian Rupee at a fixed exchange rate.

04/07/1991: Currency control and unification

The government implemented currency control measures, unifying the exchange rate at 5 córdobas oro per US dollar.

25/04/1991: Córdoba Oro becomes legal tender

The Córdoba Oro was declared as the only legal tender in Nicaragua, replacing the old cordoba.

01/02/1988: Introduction of the Córdoba Oro Currencies

The government introduced the Córdoba Oro as a new currency, replacing the previous currency, with an initial rate of 1 córdoba oro = 1,000 córdobas.

30/12/1972: Reintroduction of Nepalese Rupee

Nepal reintroduced the Nepalese Rupee as the official currency, separating it from the Indian Rupee.

12/03/1960: Replacement of Nepalese Rupee

The Nepalese Rupee was replaced by the Indian Rupee as the legal tender in Nepal.

15/12/1959: Nepal Rastra Bank Established

Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, was established to oversee the monetary system and issue the Nepalese Rupee.

07/04/1932: Introduction of Nepalese Rupee

The Nepalese Rupee was officially introduced as the currency of Nepal, replacing the silver mohar.

01/03/1932: Córdoba de Oro established

The Córdoba de Oro was introduced, replacing the previous córdoba at a rate of 10,000 to 1.

20/10/1912: Introduction of the Nicaraguan córdoba

The Nicaraguan córdoba was introduced as the official currency of Nicaragua, replacing the peso at a rate of 12.5 córdobas per US dollar.