Historic Solomon Islands Dollar Pound sterling

Solomon Islands Dollar pound sterling history for October 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.09854 (03/10/2023) and the lowest 0.09816 (03/10/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.39.

SBD GBP average rate for October 2023 is 0.09735, the change between 01/10/2023 and 31/10/2023 is -0.23 %.

02 October 20231 SBD = 0.0977 GBP
03 October 20231 SBD = 0.0982 GBP
05 October 20231 SBD = 0.0973 GBP
10 October 20231 SBD = 0.0968 GBP
12 October 20231 SBD = 0.0963 GBP
16 October 20231 SBD = 0.0975 GBP
17 October 20231 SBD = 0.0972 GBP
18 October 20231 SBD = 0.0975 GBP
20 October 20231 SBD = 0.0981 GBP
24 October 20231 SBD = 0.0963 GBP
25 October 20231 SBD = 0.0975 GBP
30 October 20231 SBD = 0.0979 GBP

28/06/2019: Withdrawal of the $2 note

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands announced the withdrawal of the $2 note from circulation, promoting the use of coins instead.

23/06/2016: Brexit Referendum

The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, causing significant uncertainty and volatility in the pound sterling's value.

02/01/2012: Introduction of polymer banknotes

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands issued polymer banknotes to replace the paper ones, enhancing durability and security.

02/05/2011: Renewal of currency design

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands introduced new banknotes with enhanced security features and a refreshed design.

31/12/1999: Establishment of the Euro

The euro was introduced as an electronic currency, paving the way for the eventual replacement of some national currencies, including the pound.

22/03/1993: Introduction of the $2 coin

The $2 coin was introduced as a new denomination of the Solomon Islands Dollar.

16/09/1992: Black Wednesday

The pound sterling experienced a severe drop in value and the UK was forced to withdraw from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM).

25/01/1979: Monetary Authority Act

The Monetary Authority Act was passed, establishing the Central Bank of Solomon Islands as the sole issuer and regulator of the SBD.

06/07/1977: Introduction of the Solomon Islands Dollar

The Solomon Islands Dollar was introduced as the official currency replacing the Australian Dollar at a rate of 1:1.

07/06/1977: Independence of Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands gained independence from British rule, establishing the need for their own currency, the Solomon Islands Dollar (SBD).

14/02/1971: Decimalization of the Pound

The pound sterling was decimalized, with the old system of pounds, shillings and pence replaced by a decimal currency.

06/12/1921: Currency Separation with Ireland

Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty, Ireland left the United Kingdom and established its own currency, leading to separate pound sterling notes.

21/12/1816: Gold Standard Introduced

The pound sterling was officially placed on the gold standard, meaning it was backed by a fixed amount of gold.

27/07/1694: Bank of England Established

The Bank of England was founded and granted a royal charter, becoming the central bank of England.