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1 MZM to BEF Belgian Franc

December 19, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 MZM to BEF Belgian Franc
Mozambique Metical , The metical (/mtkl/; plural: meticais) is the currency of Mozambique, abbreviated with the symbol MZN or MT. It is nominally divided into … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> MZM

1 MZM to BEF Belgian Franc

1 Mozambican Metical ( MZM ) = 0.00059256032037665 Belgian Franc (BEF)


1 MZM = 0.00059256032037665 BEF


1 BEF = 1687.5919051825 MZM


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1 Mozambican Metical ( MZM ) Is equal to 0.00059256032037665 Belgian Franc (BEF)
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Mozambican Metical
Mozambique Metical , The metical (/ˈmɛtɪˌkæl/; plural: meticais) is the currency of Mozambique, abbreviated with the symbol MZN or MT. It is nominally divided into 100 centavos. The name metical comes from Arabic مثقال (mithqāl), a unit of weight and an alternative name for the gold dinar coin that was used throughout much of Africa until the 19th century. First metical The metical (MZM) replaced the escudo at par on 16 June 1980. It was divided into 100 centavos. The metical underwent severe inflation. After the revaluation of the Romanian leu on 1 July 2005, the metical briefly became the least valued currency unit, at a value of about 24,500 meticais per USD, until the Zimbabwean dollar took the title in late August 2005. Second metical On July 1, 2006, Mozambique redenominated the metical at a rate of 1000:1. The new ISO 4217 code is MZN. New coins and banknotes were introduced on July 1, 2006, and the transitional period during which both old and new meticais could be used lasted until December 31, 2006. During the conversion, the new currency was locally abbreviated as MTn, but has since largely returned to MT. Old meticais were redeemed by the Bank of Mozambique for a period of six years, until December 31, 2012. Coins First metical In 1980, coins were introduced in denominations of 50 centavos, 1, 2+1⁄2, 5, 10 and 20 meticais. The 50 centavos, 2+1⁄2 and 5 meticais were minted in aluminium, with the 1 metical in brass and the 10 and 20 meticais in cupro-nickel. In 1986, aluminium 1, 10, 20 and 50 meticais were introduced. A new coinage issued in 1994 was composed of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 meticais, with the lower four denominations in brass clad steel and the higher denominations in nickel clad steel. 5000 meticais coins were introduced in 1998, followed by 10,000 meticais in 2003. Find out more from wikipedia
Belgian Franc
The Belgian franc (Dutch: Belgische frank, French: Franc belge, German: Belgischer Franken) was the currency of the Kingdom of Belgium from 1832 until 2002 when the Euro was introduced. It was subdivided into 100 subunits, known as centiem (Dutch), centimes (French) or Centime (German). The conquest of most of western Europe by revolutionary and Napoleonic France led to the French franc's wide circulation. In the Austrian Netherlands (the current Belgium), the franc replaced the kronenthaler. This was in turn replaced by the Dutch guilder when the United Kingdom of the Netherlands was formed. Following independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the new Kingdom of Belgium in 1832 adopted its own franc, equivalent to the French franc, followed by Luxembourg in 1848 and Switzerland in 1850. Belgian mint working during the late 19th century was innovative and Belgium was the first country to introduce coins made of cupronickel, in 1860 . In 1865, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy created the Latin Monetary Union (to be joined by Greece in 1868): each would possess a national currency unit (franc, lira, drachma) worth 4.5 g of silver or 290.322 mg of fine gold, all freely exchangeable at a rate of 1:1. In the 1870s the gold value was made the fixed standard, a situation which was to continue until 1914. In 1926, Belgium, as well as France, experienced depreciation and an abrupt collapse of confidence, leading to the introduction of a new gold currency for international transactions, the Belga worth 5 francs, and the country's withdrawal from the monetary union, which ceased to exist at the end of the year. The Belga was tied to the British pound at a rate of 35 belgas (175 francs) = 1 pound and was thus put on a gold standard of 1 Belga = 209.211 mg fine gold. The 1921 monetary union of Belgium and Luxembourg survived, however, forming the basis for full economic union in 1932. In 1935, the Belgian franc was devalued by 28% to 150.632 mg fine gold and the link between the Luxembourg and Belgian francs was revised to 1 Luxembourgish franc = 1+1⁄4 Belgian francs. Following Belgium's occupation by Germany in May 1940, the franc was fixed at a value of 0.1 Reichsmark, reduced to 0.08 Reichsmark in July 1940. Following liberation in 1944, the franc entered into the Bretton Woods system, with an initial exchange rate of 43.77 francs = US dollar set on 5 October. This was changed to 43.8275 in 1946 and then to 50 following the devaluation of the British pound in September 1949. The Belgian franc was devaluated again in 1982. Like 10 other European currencies, the Belgian/Luxembourgish franc ceased to exist on 1 January 1999, when it became fixed at 1 EUR= 40.3399 BEF/LUF, thus a franc was worth €0.024789. Old franc coins and notes lost their legal tender status on 28 February 2002. Between 1832 and 1834, copper 1, 2, 5 and 10 centime, silver 1⁄4, 1⁄2, 1, 2 and 5 franc, and gold 20 and 40 franc coins were introduced. Some of the early 1 and 2 centimes were struck over Dutch 1⁄2 and 1 cent coins. The 40 franc was not issued after 1841, whilst silver 2+1⁄2 francs and gold 10 and 25 francs were issued between 1848 and 1850. Silver 20 centimes replaced the 1⁄4 franc in 1852. In 1860, cupro-nickel 20 centimes were introduced, followed by cupro-nickel 5 and 10 centimes in 1861. The silver 5 franc was discontinued in 1876. Between 1901 and 1908, holed, cupro-nickel 5, 10 and 25 centime coins were introduced.[citation needed] In 1914, production of the 1 centime and all silver and gold coins ceased. Zinc 5, 10 and 25 centimes were introduced in the German occupied zone, followed by holed, zinc 50 centimes in 1918. Production of 2 centimes ended in 1919. In 1922 and 1923, nickel 50 centime and 1 and 2 franc coins were introduced bearing the text "Good For" ("Bon pour" in French, "Goed Voor" in Dutch). These featured the god Mercury. Nickel-brass replaced cupro-nickel in the 5 and 10 centimes in 1930, followed by the 25 centime in 1938. Nickel 5 and 20 francs were introduced in 1930 and 1931, respectively, followed by silver 20 francs in 1933 and 50 francs in 1939. In 1938 the 5 franc was reduced in size and redesigned along with the 1 franc to depict a lion and heraldic arms. As a consequence of the German occupation in 1940, the silver coinage was discontinued. In 1941, zinc replaced all other metals in the 5, 10 and 25 centimes, and 1 and 5 francs. In 1944 the Allies minted 25 million 2 franc coins at the Philadelphia Mint using leftover planchets for the 1943 steel cent. In 1948, cupro-nickel 5 francs and silver 50 and 100 francs were produced, followed by silver 20 francs in 1949 and cupro-nickel 1 franc in 1950. These coins depicted classical allegoric figures. Bronze 20 and 50 centimes featuring a miner and lantern were minted in 1952. Despite the widely varied dates these coins were issued into circulation only a few years apart as part of a broader currency reform. The silver coinage ceased production after 1955. Cupro-nickel 25 centime coins replaced the 20 centime in 1964. The 25 centime coins were later discontinued in 1975. Nickel 10 francs depicting King Baudouin were introduced in 1969 (only struck until 1979), followed by nickel-bronze 20 francs in 1980 and nickel 50 francs in 1987, all of which - bar the 10 Franc coin - replaced the corresponding banknotes. Aluminium-bronze replaced cupro-nickel in the 5 franc in 1986, whilst nickel-plated iron replaced cupro-nickel in the 1 franc in 1988, which was also significantly reduced in size. These changes coincided with a gradual modernization of the general coinage while older issues were gradually pulled from circulation, similar to what took place during the early postwar years. The new designs were also more identifiable to vending machines and the visually impaired. 1994 saw a redesign of all denominations but the 50 centimes, with a uniform design featuring King Albert II replacing the image of Baudouin. This series ceased production after 2000.
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Convertion Chart MZM to BEF

BEF MZM Belgian Franc BEF
5 MZM = 0.003 BEF
10 MZM = 0.0059 BEF
15 MZM = 0.0089 BEF
20 MZM = 0.0119 BEF
25 MZM = 0.0148 BEF
30 MZM = 0.0178 BEF
35 MZM = 0.0207 BEF
40 MZM = 0.0237 BEF
45 MZM = 0.0267 BEF
50 MZM = 0.0296 BEF
55 MZM = 0.0326 BEF
60 MZM = 0.0356 BEF
65 MZM = 0.0385 BEF
70 MZM = 0.0415 BEF
75 MZM = 0.0444 BEF
80 MZM = 0.0474 BEF
85 MZM = 0.0504 BEF
90 MZM = 0.0533 BEF
95 MZM = 0.0563 BEF
100 MZM = 0.0593 BEF
105 MZM = 0.0622 BEF
110 MZM = 0.0652 BEF
115 MZM = 0.0681 BEF
120 MZM = 0.0711 BEF
125 MZM = 0.0741 BEF
130 MZM = 0.077 BEF
135 MZM = 0.08 BEF
140 MZM = 0.083 BEF
145 MZM = 0.0859 BEF
150 MZM = 0.0889 BEF
155 MZM = 0.0918 BEF
160 MZM = 0.0948 BEF
165 MZM = 0.0978 BEF
170 MZM = 0.1007 BEF
175 MZM = 0.1037 BEF
180 MZM = 0.1067 BEF
185 MZM = 0.1096 BEF
190 MZM = 0.1126 BEF
195 MZM = 0.1155 BEF
200 MZM = 0.1185 BEF
205 MZM = 0.1215 BEF
210 MZM = 0.1244 BEF
215 MZM = 0.1274 BEF
220 MZM = 0.1304 BEF
225 MZM = 0.1333 BEF
230 MZM = 0.1363 BEF
235 MZM = 0.1393 BEF
240 MZM = 0.1422 BEF
245 MZM = 0.1452 BEF
250 MZM = 0.1481 BEF
255 MZM = 0.1511 BEF
260 MZM = 0.1541 BEF
265 MZM = 0.157 BEF
270 MZM = 0.16 BEF
275 MZM = 0.163 BEF
280 MZM = 0.1659 BEF
285 MZM = 0.1689 BEF
290 MZM = 0.1718 BEF
295 MZM = 0.1748 BEF
300 MZM = 0.1778 BEF
305 MZM = 0.1807 BEF
310 MZM = 0.1837 BEF
315 MZM = 0.1867 BEF
320 MZM = 0.1896 BEF
325 MZM = 0.1926 BEF
330 MZM = 0.1955 BEF
335 MZM = 0.1985 BEF
340 MZM = 0.2015 BEF
345 MZM = 0.2044 BEF
350 MZM = 0.2074 BEF
355 MZM = 0.2104 BEF
360 MZM = 0.2133 BEF
365 MZM = 0.2163 BEF
370 MZM = 0.2192 BEF
375 MZM = 0.2222 BEF
380 MZM = 0.2252 BEF
385 MZM = 0.2281 BEF
390 MZM = 0.2311 BEF
395 MZM = 0.2341 BEF
400 MZM = 0.237 BEF
405 MZM = 0.24 BEF
410 MZM = 0.2429 BEF
415 MZM = 0.2459 BEF
420 MZM = 0.2489 BEF
425 MZM = 0.2518 BEF
430 MZM = 0.2548 BEF
435 MZM = 0.2578 BEF
440 MZM = 0.2607 BEF
445 MZM = 0.2637 BEF
450 MZM = 0.2667 BEF
455 MZM = 0.2696 BEF
460 MZM = 0.2726 BEF
465 MZM = 0.2755 BEF
470 MZM = 0.2785 BEF
475 MZM = 0.2815 BEF
480 MZM = 0.2844 BEF
485 MZM = 0.2874 BEF
490 MZM = 0.2904 BEF
495 MZM = 0.2933 BEF
500 MZM = 0.2963 BEF

Convertion Chart BEF to MZM

Belgian Franc Belgian Franc MZM MZM
5 BEF = 8437.9595 MZM
10 BEF = 16875.9191 MZM
15 BEF = 25313.8786 MZM
20 BEF = 33751.8381 MZM
25 BEF = 42189.7976 MZM
30 BEF = 50627.7572 MZM
35 BEF = 59065.7167 MZM
40 BEF = 67503.6762 MZM
45 BEF = 75941.6357 MZM
50 BEF = 84379.5953 MZM
55 BEF = 92817.5548 MZM
60 BEF = 101255.5143 MZM
65 BEF = 109693.4738 MZM
70 BEF = 118131.4334 MZM
75 BEF = 126569.3929 MZM
80 BEF = 135007.3524 MZM
85 BEF = 143445.3119 MZM
90 BEF = 151883.2715 MZM
95 BEF = 160321.231 MZM
100 BEF = 168759.1905 MZM
105 BEF = 177197.15 MZM
110 BEF = 185635.1096 MZM
115 BEF = 194073.0691 MZM
120 BEF = 202511.0286 MZM
125 BEF = 210948.9881 MZM
130 BEF = 219386.9477 MZM
135 BEF = 227824.9072 MZM
140 BEF = 236262.8667 MZM
145 BEF = 244700.8263 MZM
150 BEF = 253138.7858 MZM
155 BEF = 261576.7453 MZM
160 BEF = 270014.7048 MZM
165 BEF = 278452.6644 MZM
170 BEF = 286890.6239 MZM
175 BEF = 295328.5834 MZM
180 BEF = 303766.5429 MZM
185 BEF = 312204.5025 MZM
190 BEF = 320642.462 MZM
195 BEF = 329080.4215 MZM
200 BEF = 337518.381 MZM
205 BEF = 345956.3406 MZM
210 BEF = 354394.3001 MZM
215 BEF = 362832.2596 MZM
220 BEF = 371270.2191 MZM
225 BEF = 379708.1787 MZM
230 BEF = 388146.1382 MZM
235 BEF = 396584.0977 MZM
240 BEF = 405022.0572 MZM
245 BEF = 413460.0168 MZM
250 BEF = 421897.9763 MZM
255 BEF = 430335.9358 MZM
260 BEF = 438773.8953 MZM
265 BEF = 447211.8549 MZM
270 BEF = 455649.8144 MZM
275 BEF = 464087.7739 MZM
280 BEF = 472525.7335 MZM
285 BEF = 480963.693 MZM
290 BEF = 489401.6525 MZM
295 BEF = 497839.612 MZM
300 BEF = 506277.5716 MZM
305 BEF = 514715.5311 MZM
310 BEF = 523153.4906 MZM
315 BEF = 531591.4501 MZM
320 BEF = 540029.4097 MZM
325 BEF = 548467.3692 MZM
330 BEF = 556905.3287 MZM
335 BEF = 565343.2882 MZM
340 BEF = 573781.2478 MZM
345 BEF = 582219.2073 MZM
350 BEF = 590657.1668 MZM
355 BEF = 599095.1263 MZM
360 BEF = 607533.0859 MZM
365 BEF = 615971.0454 MZM
370 BEF = 624409.0049 MZM
375 BEF = 632846.9644 MZM
380 BEF = 641284.924 MZM
385 BEF = 649722.8835 MZM
390 BEF = 658160.843 MZM
395 BEF = 666598.8025 MZM
400 BEF = 675036.7621 MZM
405 BEF = 683474.7216 MZM
410 BEF = 691912.6811 MZM
415 BEF = 700350.6407 MZM
420 BEF = 708788.6002 MZM
425 BEF = 717226.5597 MZM
430 BEF = 725664.5192 MZM
435 BEF = 734102.4788 MZM
440 BEF = 742540.4383 MZM
445 BEF = 750978.3978 MZM
450 BEF = 759416.3573 MZM
455 BEF = 767854.3169 MZM
460 BEF = 776292.2764 MZM
465 BEF = 784730.2359 MZM
470 BEF = 793168.1954 MZM
475 BEF = 801606.155 MZM
480 BEF = 810044.1145 MZM
485 BEF = 818482.074 MZM
490 BEF = 826920.0335 MZM
495 BEF = 835357.9931 MZM
500 BEF = 843795.9526 MZM

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