Date | Exchange Rate | Variation |
---|---|---|
3,8833048150 | 3,7701987 | |
3,9210067950 | 0 | |
3,9210067950 | +1,0347 | |
3,9209033250 | 0 | |
3,9209033250 | 0 | |
3,9209033250 | 0 | |
3,9209033250 | 0 | |
3,9209033250 | 0 | |
3,9209033250 | 0 | |
3,9209033250 | 1,0347 | |
3,9210067950 | +1,0347 | |
3,9209033250 | +1,0348 | |
3,9207998450 | 0 | |
3,9207998450 | 0 | |
3,9207998450 | 3,777 | |
3,9584998450 | 0 | |
3,9584998450 | 0 | |
3,9584998450 | 0 | |
3,9584998450 | +1,0446 | |
3,9583953850 | 3,790992 | |
3,9963053500 | +3,7805467 | |
3,9584998450 | 3,777 | |
3,9961998450 | 3,7806467 | |
4,0340063500 | +3,7806467 | |
3,9961998450 | 2,1093 | |
3,9964107750 | +2,1093 | |
3,9961998450 | 1,0546 | |
3,9963053500 | +2,1092 | |
3,9960943850 | 3,7911927 | |
4,0340063500 | 3,7378657 | |
4,0713849550 | 2,1489 | |
4,0715998450 | 0 | |
4,0715998450 | 0 | |
4,0715998450 | +1,0745 | |
4,0714923950 | 3,7590577 | |
4,1090829650 | 7,5506447 | |
4,1845894500 | 3,76997 | |
4,2222884500 | 1,1143 | |
4,2223998350 | +7,5290557 | |
4,1471092850 | 3,7700997 | |
4,1848102750 | 0 | |
4,1848102750 | 3,7700997 | |
4,2225112650 | +3,7811437 | |
4,1846998350 | 7,547 | |
4,2600998350 | 1,1243 | |
4,2602122650 | +7,5512437 | |
4,1846998350 | 7,547 | |
4,2600998350 | 3,777 | |
4,2977998350 | 1,13099996 | |
4,4108998250 | 0 | |
4,4108998250 | +5,8194 | |
4,4103178850 | 5,8194 | |
4,4108998250 | 1,1641 | |
4,4110162350 | 0 | |
4,4110162350 | +1,1641 | |
4,4108998250 | 0 | |
4,4108998250 | 3,7582617 | |
4,4484824350 | 0 |
The rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia. Issued and controlled by the Bank of Indonesia, the ISO 4217 currency code for the Indonesian rupiah is IDR. Informally, Indonesians also use the word "perak" ('silver' in Indonesian) in referring to rupiah. The rupiah is subdivided into 100 sen, although inflation has rendered all coins and banknotes denominated in sen obsolete.
The dinar is the currency of Bahrain. It is divided into 1000 fils. The name dinar derives from the Roman denarius. The dinar was introduced in 1965, replacing the Gulf rupee at a rate of 10 rupees = 1 dinar. The Bahraini dinar is abbreviated BD). It is usually represented with three decimal places denoting the fils.