Historic Uzbekistani som Moldovan Leu

Uzbekistani som moldovan leu history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.00142 (15/01/2024) and the lowest 0.001421 (31/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.07.

UZS MDL average rate for January 2024 is 0.00141, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -1.73 %.

01 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
02 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
03 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
04 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
05 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
08 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
09 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
10 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
11 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
12 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
15 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
16 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
17 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
18 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
19 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
22 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
23 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
24 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
25 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
26 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
29 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
30 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL
31 January 20241 UZS = 0.0014 MDL

25/02/2020: Introduction of New Large Denomination Banknotes

Uzbekistan introduced new 100,000 and 200,000 som banknotes to meet the requirements of the growing economy and reduce cash circulation.

08/02/2019: Exchange Rate Unification

Uzbekistan unified the official and black-market exchange rates, allowing for more transparency in currency transactions.

03/09/2018: Denomination of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan announced a 1:10,000 denomination of the som, as part of ongoing currency reform.

04/06/2018: Introduction of New Banknotes

Moldova introduced a new series of banknotes with enhanced security features to combat counterfeiting.

05/09/2017: Floating Exchange Rate Regime

Uzbekistan transitioned to a floating exchange rate regime, allowing the Uzbekistani Som's value to be determined by market forces.

01/07/2015: Currency Pegged to Euro

Moldova pegged its currency, the Leu, to the Euro at a fixed exchange rate to stabilize the economy and attract foreign investment.

10/05/2010: Euro as Legal Tender

Moldova adopted the Euro as its official currency, though it is not a member of the Eurozone.

29/04/2009: Revaluation

Moldova carried out a currency revaluation, changing the exchange rate from 10,000 old Lei to 1 new Leu.

10/03/2001: Introduction of New Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan introduced a new som, with 1 new som equaling 1,000 old soms, as a result of currency reform.

29/10/1999: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Polymer banknotes were introduced in Moldova, increasing security and durability of the currency.

01/07/1994: Redenomination of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan redenominated its currency, with 1 new som replacing 1,000 old soms to combat hyperinflation.

29/05/1994: Redenomination

Moldova underwent a redenomination process, where 1000 old Lei were exchanged for 1 new Leu to combat hyperinflation.

01/07/1993: Introduction of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistani Som (UZS) was introduced as the official currency of Uzbekistan after the country gained independence from the Soviet Union.

26/11/1992: Declaration of Independence

The Moldovan Leu was introduced as the official currency of Moldova after the country declared independence from the Soviet Union.