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Daily noon rates: 10-year lookup

NEW: The following currencies are now available for searching: Serbian dinar, Romanian new leu and UAE dirham. The start date for these new currencies is 3 September 2007.
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U.S. dollar (noon)
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European Euro Starts 1 Jan 1999
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Ghanaian cedi (old) **
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Turkish lira, old *
Turkish new lira *
U.A.E. dirham
U.K. pound sterling
Venezuelan bolivar
Vietnamese dong

= replaced by the euro, 1 January 2002
= replaced by the euro, 1 January 2007

* The old Turkish lira was terminated on 31 December 2004; it was replaced by the "new lira" on 1 January 2005. (1 new lira equals 1 million old lira).

** Effective 1 July 2007, the Ghana cedi was re-denominated and is now worth 10,000 old cedis. Therefore, as of 3 July 2007, the noon rates calculated for this currency, and published by the Bank of Canada, will refer to the new cedi, quoted to four decimal places.

NOTES:

Effective 1 January 2007, the euro replaces the Slovenian Tolar

  • The noon rates are updated about 12:45 ET at month-end and 12:30 ET on other business days.
  • U.S. closing rate is updated about 16:30 ET the same business day.
  • If you select a date that falls on a weekend, the search will display rates for the closest business day(s) to that date.