Historic Tongan paʻanga Albanian lek

Tongan paʻanga albanian lek history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 41.281 (20/02/2024) and the lowest 40.606 (09/02/2024). The difference between high and low is 1.64.

TOP ALL average rate for February 2024 is 40.56205, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is +1.73 %.

01 February 20241 TOP = 40.45 ALL
02 February 20241 TOP = 40.55 ALL
05 February 20241 TOP = 39.92 ALL
06 February 20241 TOP = 39.95 ALL
07 February 20241 TOP = 40.61 ALL
08 February 20241 TOP = 40.86 ALL
09 February 20241 TOP = 41.48 ALL
12 February 20241 TOP = 40.30 ALL
13 February 20241 TOP = 41.02 ALL
14 February 20241 TOP = 41.12 ALL
15 February 20241 TOP = 41.17 ALL
16 February 20241 TOP = 41.05 ALL
19 February 20241 TOP = 40.22 ALL
20 February 20241 TOP = 40.43 ALL
21 February 20241 TOP = 40.92 ALL
22 February 20241 TOP = 40.62 ALL
23 February 20241 TOP = 40.67 ALL
26 February 20241 TOP = 39.62 ALL
27 February 20241 TOP = 40.22 ALL
28 February 20241 TOP = 40.89 ALL
29 February 20241 TOP = 39.75 ALL

01/04/2020: 50th Anniversary of the Paʻanga

Tonga celebrated the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the paʻanga as its national currency.

29/07/2014: Second Devaluation of the Paʻanga

Another devaluation occurred, this time by 20%, as part of Tonga's economic reform program.

31/12/2011: Replacement of 1 Lek coin

The 1 lek coin was demonetized and replaced by a banknote. The decision was made due to the high cost of producing the coin.

14/03/2008: Currency Redenomination

Tonga redenominated its currency, removing three zeros from the paʻanga to simplify monetary transactions.

16/11/2006: Riot and Currency Crisis

Civil unrest and riots erupted in Tonga, leading to a currency crisis and a temporary suspension of trading the paʻanga.

08/02/2000: Introduction of new banknotes and coins

A new series of banknotes and coins were introduced, featuring enhanced security features and updated designs.

02/03/1997: Collapse of pyramid schemes

The collapse of pyramid schemes in Albania caused a severe economic crisis, resulting in hyperinflation and a significant devaluation of the lek.

26/06/1992: Transition to a market economy

Albania transitioned to a market economy, leading to a significant depreciation of the lek. The exchange rate changed to 1 lek = 9.3 old lek.

01/04/1991: First Devaluation of the Paʻanga

The paʻanga was devalued by 25% in an attempt to boost Tonga's economy and improve trade competitiveness.

04/06/1975: Independence of Tonga

Tonga gained full independence from the United Kingdom, further solidifying the status of the paʻanga as its national currency.

01/04/1967: Introduction of the Paʻanga

The Tongan paʻanga was introduced as the official currency, replacing the pound at a rate of 1 pound = 2 paʻanga.

01/10/1965: Introduction of the new lek

A new series of banknotes and coins were introduced, marking the transition to the new lek. The exchange rate was set at 1 new lek = 10 old lek.

22/12/1947: Albania becomes a communist state

Following the establishment of a communist regime in Albania, the currency underwent a major devaluation, with the exchange rate changing to 1 lek = 12.5 old lek.

01/09/1926: Introduction of the Albanian lek

The lek was introduced as the official currency of Albania, replacing the previous currency, the Turkish lira. The exchange rate was set at 1 lek = 35 Turkish lira.