Historic Seychellois Rupee Polish Zloty

Seychellois Rupee polish zloty history for December 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.33967 (08/12/2023) and the lowest 0.34011 (08/12/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.13.

SCR PLN average rate for December 2023 is 0.30519, the change between 01/12/2023 and 31/12/2023 is +2.87 %.

01 December 20231 SCR = 0.3183 PLN
02 December 20231 SCR = 0.2805 PLN
03 December 20231 SCR = 0.2805 PLN
04 December 20231 SCR = 0.3057 PLN
05 December 20231 SCR = 0.3247 PLN
06 December 20231 SCR = 0.3208 PLN
07 December 20231 SCR = 0.3358 PLN
08 December 20231 SCR = 0.3344 PLN
10 December 20231 SCR = 0.2853 PLN
11 December 20231 SCR = 0.3232 PLN
12 December 20231 SCR = 0.3169 PLN
13 December 20231 SCR = 0.3184 PLN
14 December 20231 SCR = 0.3178 PLN
15 December 20231 SCR = 0.3086 PLN
16 December 20231 SCR = 0.2826 PLN
17 December 20231 SCR = 0.2826 PLN
18 December 20231 SCR = 0.3141 PLN
19 December 20231 SCR = 0.3168 PLN
20 December 20231 SCR = 0.3135 PLN
21 December 20231 SCR = 0.3168 PLN
22 December 20231 SCR = 0.3161 PLN
23 December 20231 SCR = 0.2811 PLN
24 December 20231 SCR = 0.2820 PLN
25 December 20231 SCR = 0.2844 PLN
26 December 20231 SCR = 0.2845 PLN
27 December 20231 SCR = 0.2826 PLN
28 December 20231 SCR = 0.3083 PLN
29 December 20231 SCR = 0.3092 PLN

03/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant fluctuations in the value of the Polish Zloty, influenced by global economic uncertainties and shocks to foreign trade.

17/11/2014: National Bank of Poland Intervention

The National Bank of Poland intervened in the currency market to weaken the Polish Zloty, aiming to stimulate exports and counter deflationary pressures.

01/04/2011: Poland Joins the ERM II

Poland's participation in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism II aimed to facilitate converging towards the Euro and maintaining stability for the Polish Zloty.

27/10/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The global financial crisis had repercussions on the Polish Zloty, with the currency experiencing devaluation and higher volatility due to market uncertainty.

01/05/2004: Poland's EU Accession

Poland's accession to the European Union had a profound impact on the Polish Zloty, as it became subject to EU regulations and influenced by the Eurozone.

04/06/1989: Fall of Communism in Poland

The end of communist rule in Poland led to significant economic and currency reforms, including a stabilization program that strengthened the Polish Zloty.

01/01/1950: Introduction of the Polish Zloty

The Polish Zloty was introduced as the official currency of Poland, replacing the old Polish currency. It played a crucial role in rebuilding the post-war economy.