Nicaraguan Cordoba in Philippine Peso

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Information updates: 06.04.24 09:00

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NIO Nicaraguan Cordoba

Country of application:
Nicaragua

Currency

NIO

Code

558

Symbol

C $

Coin denominations in circulation:
5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, 1.5 Canadian dollars.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 Canadian dollars.

History reference:
The Nicaraguan Cordoba is the currency of Nicaragua. It was first issued on March 20, 1912 and suffered from chronic and severe inflation. Initially, the Central Bank of the country issued coins in d...enominations of 1/2, 1, 5, 10, 25 centavos and 1 cordoba, as well as paper banknotes in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 cordoba. One cordoba was equal to 100 centavos. Nicaragua is one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, whose exports largely depend on agriculture and the extraction of raw materials. The author first learned about the distant Latin American country of Nicaragua as a boy in the 1980s. And it was not in geography lessons at school, but from the TV news program "Vremya". The serious announcer often talked about the battles in the Nicaraguan jungle that the Contras fought against the Sandinistas, about the fiery revolutionary Daniel Ortega and the freedom fighter of the Nicaraguan people Augusto Sandino. And then, quite by accident, a small Nicaraguan coin with the image of a large wide-brimmed hat fell into the hands of the author.

PHP Philippine Peso

Country of application:
Philippines

Currency

PHP

Code

608

Symbol

Coin denominations in circulation:
20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 Philippine pesos.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
1, 5, 10, 25 centimos, 1, 5, 10 Philippine pesos.

History reference:
The Philippine peso is the national currency of the Philippines. In 1898, the country experienced a revolution and issued its own coins and paper money backed by the countrys resources. The revolutio...n was short-lived - this money ceased to circulate in 1901. The US took control of the Philippines and launched a currency that was pegged to the price of gold, which at the time was about half the value of the United States dollar (USD). The peg of £2 to the dollar continued until the country became independent in 1946. Monetary policy in the Philippines is conducted by the Central Bank of the Philippines (BSP), established on July 3, 1993 as the central bank. It produces the nations banknotes and coins at its Security Enterprise Complex, which is due to relocate to New Clark City in Kapas, Tarlac.

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Online converter Nicaraguan Cordoba to Philippine Peso

Online currency converter is a tool that will allow you to calculate the ratio of Nicaraguan Cordoba to Philippine Peso for today.  The exchange rate of  Nicaraguan Cordoba  to  Philippine Peso  today, 06.04.24,  today 1.5612 NIO to PHP.

Dynamics of the exchange rate Nicaraguan Cordoba to Philippine Peso per week, month and year

Over the past 7 days, the rate of Nicaraguan Cordoba to Philippine Peso has changed by 36.35%, from 00:00:00+01:00 to 36.35 NIO to PHP.

Over the past 30 days, the Nicaraguan Cordoba to Philippine Peso rate has changed by 0.5%, from 36.178 to 36.35 NIO to PHP.

Over the past 365 days, the Nicaraguan Cordoba to Philippine Peso rate has changed by 3.1%, from 35.2511 to 36.35 NIO to PHP.