Historic Ukrainian hryvnia Namibian dollar

Ukrainian hryvnia namibian dollar history for December 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.51983 (01/12/2023) and the lowest 0.52456 (14/12/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.91.

UAH NAD average rate for December 2023 is 0.50568, the change between 01/12/2023 and 31/12/2023 is +6.65 %.

01 December 20231 UAH = 0.5183 NAD
02 December 20231 UAH = 0.5091 NAD
03 December 20231 UAH = 0.5093 NAD
04 December 20231 UAH = 0.5136 NAD
05 December 20231 UAH = 0.5123 NAD
06 December 20231 UAH = 0.5210 NAD
07 December 20231 UAH = 0.5181 NAD
08 December 20231 UAH = 0.5144 NAD
10 December 20231 UAH = 0.5182 NAD
11 December 20231 UAH = 0.5195 NAD
12 December 20231 UAH = 0.5205 NAD
13 December 20231 UAH = 0.5192 NAD
14 December 20231 UAH = 0.5191 NAD
15 December 20231 UAH = 0.5195 NAD
16 December 20231 UAH = 0.5016 NAD
17 December 20231 UAH = 0.5016 NAD
18 December 20231 UAH = 0.5161 NAD
19 December 20231 UAH = 0.4947 NAD
20 December 20231 UAH = 0.4932 NAD
21 December 20231 UAH = 0.4889 NAD
22 December 20231 UAH = 0.4892 NAD
23 December 20231 UAH = 0.4931 NAD
24 December 20231 UAH = 0.4905 NAD
25 December 20231 UAH = 0.4925 NAD
26 December 20231 UAH = 0.4925 NAD
27 December 20231 UAH = 0.4994 NAD
28 December 20231 UAH = 0.4899 NAD
29 December 20231 UAH = 0.4838 NAD

02/03/2020: COVID-19 impact

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in economic disruptions, affecting the Ukrainian Hryvnia and causing volatility in the currency markets.

26/01/2016: New N$100 and N$200 Banknotes Introduced

Namibia introduced new banknotes of N$100 and N$200 denominations to address the need for higher-value currency in the growing economy.

05/02/2015: Currency devaluation

Due to the economic crisis, the Ukrainian Hryvnia experienced a significant devaluation, leading to a sharp increase in prices and financial hardships.

20/02/2014: Ukrainian revolution

The Ukrainian revolution began, leading to political instability and economic challenges, impacting the value and stability of the Ukrainian Hryvnia.

30/08/2012: Introduction of N$10 Commemorative Banknote

Namibia introduced a commemorative banknote of N$10 to celebrate the centenary of the country's struggle for independence.

27/10/2008: Financial Crisis Impact

Due to the global financial crisis, the Namibian dollar experienced a depreciation against major currencies, affecting the country's economy.

01/07/2008: Exchange rate flexibility

Ukraine implemented a flexible exchange rate system, allowing the Ukrainian Hryvnia to fluctuate based on market forces rather than being pegged to a fixed rate.

01/10/2004: Banknote redesign

New banknotes of the Ukrainian Hryvnia were issued with enhanced security features and updated designs, aimed at combating counterfeiting.

01/01/2002: Replacement of Old Banknotes

Old banknotes of the Namibian dollar were demonetized, and new banknotes became the only valid currency.

01/06/1999: Introduction of New Banknotes and Coins

New series of banknotes and coins were introduced in Namibia, featuring indigenous wildlife and cultural symbols.

02/09/1996: Currency reform

A currency reform was conducted, introducing new banknotes and coins of the Ukrainian Hryvnia, addressing issues of inflation and stabilization.

30/08/1993: Dollarization of Namibia

Namibia adopted the Namibian dollar as its sole legal tender, replacing the South African rand as the official currency.

02/09/1992: Introduction of the Ukrainian Hryvnia

The Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) was introduced as the national currency, replacing the Soviet ruble, marking Ukraine's economic independence.

21/03/1990: Independence of Namibia

Namibia gained independence from South Africa, leading to the introduction of the Namibian dollar as the official currency of the newly established country.