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1 PGK to BEF Belgian Franc

January 16, 2023 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 PGK to BEF Belgian Franc
Papua New Guinea Kina , The Kina (ISO 4217 currency code: PGK, the currency symbol: K) is the currency of Papua New Guinea. It is divided into 100 toea. The na … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> PGK

1 PGK to BEF Belgian Franc

1 Papua New Guinean Kina ( PGK ) = 10.507897442158 Belgian Franc (BEF)


1 PGK = 10.507897442158 BEF


1 BEF = 0.095166516946388 PGK


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1 Papua New Guinean Kina ( PGK ) Is equal to 10.507897442158 Belgian Franc (BEF)
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Papua New Guinean Kina
Papua New Guinea Kina , The Kina (ISO 4217 currency code: PGK, the currency symbol: K) is the currency of Papua New Guinea. It is divided into 100 toea. The name Kina is derived from Kuanua language of the Tolai region, referring to a callable pearl shell used widely for trading in both the Coastal and Highlands areas of the country. The kina was introduced on 19 May 1975 and circulated along with the Australian dollar until 31 December 1975. The two currencies were equal in value (K1 = A$1). The next day, the dollar ceased to be legal tender in Papua New Guinea. The kina has been a historically stable currency; the economy has never experienced exorbitant rates of monetary inflation. During its early years, the kina experienced an appreciation relative to the Australian dollar, reaching a value of approximately A$1.30 in 1980. The kina reached a peak relative to the Australian dollar in 1986 (K1 = A$1.54). The kina remained stable until 1995, when the country started experiencing double-digit annual rates of inflation, causing its value to drop gradually. The kina fell below the Australian dollar in 1996. Elevated rates of inflation persisted, and by 2002, the value of the kina fell below A$0.50. For most of the time since then, with the exception of between September 2008 and March 2009, the kina traded below A$0.50. The average exchange rate of one kina in September 2022 was: K1 = US$0.2840, which means that US$1 = K3.52. 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 PGK to BEF

BEF PGK Belgian Franc BEF
5 PGK = 52.5395 BEF
10 PGK = 105.079 BEF
15 PGK = 157.6185 BEF
20 PGK = 210.1579 BEF
25 PGK = 262.6974 BEF
30 PGK = 315.2369 BEF
35 PGK = 367.7764 BEF
40 PGK = 420.3159 BEF
45 PGK = 472.8554 BEF
50 PGK = 525.3949 BEF
55 PGK = 577.9344 BEF
60 PGK = 630.4738 BEF
65 PGK = 683.0133 BEF
70 PGK = 735.5528 BEF
75 PGK = 788.0923 BEF
80 PGK = 840.6318 BEF
85 PGK = 893.1713 BEF
90 PGK = 945.7108 BEF
95 PGK = 998.2503 BEF
100 PGK = 1050.7897 BEF
105 PGK = 1103.3292 BEF
110 PGK = 1155.8687 BEF
115 PGK = 1208.4082 BEF
120 PGK = 1260.9477 BEF
125 PGK = 1313.4872 BEF
130 PGK = 1366.0267 BEF
135 PGK = 1418.5662 BEF
140 PGK = 1471.1056 BEF
145 PGK = 1523.6451 BEF
150 PGK = 1576.1846 BEF
155 PGK = 1628.7241 BEF
160 PGK = 1681.2636 BEF
165 PGK = 1733.8031 BEF
170 PGK = 1786.3426 BEF
175 PGK = 1838.8821 BEF
180 PGK = 1891.4215 BEF
185 PGK = 1943.961 BEF
190 PGK = 1996.5005 BEF
195 PGK = 2049.04 BEF
200 PGK = 2101.5795 BEF
205 PGK = 2154.119 BEF
210 PGK = 2206.6585 BEF
215 PGK = 2259.198 BEF
220 PGK = 2311.7374 BEF
225 PGK = 2364.2769 BEF
230 PGK = 2416.8164 BEF
235 PGK = 2469.3559 BEF
240 PGK = 2521.8954 BEF
245 PGK = 2574.4349 BEF
250 PGK = 2626.9744 BEF
255 PGK = 2679.5138 BEF
260 PGK = 2732.0533 BEF
265 PGK = 2784.5928 BEF
270 PGK = 2837.1323 BEF
275 PGK = 2889.6718 BEF
280 PGK = 2942.2113 BEF
285 PGK = 2994.7508 BEF
290 PGK = 3047.2903 BEF
295 PGK = 3099.8297 BEF
300 PGK = 3152.3692 BEF
305 PGK = 3204.9087 BEF
310 PGK = 3257.4482 BEF
315 PGK = 3309.9877 BEF
320 PGK = 3362.5272 BEF
325 PGK = 3415.0667 BEF
330 PGK = 3467.6062 BEF
335 PGK = 3520.1456 BEF
340 PGK = 3572.6851 BEF
345 PGK = 3625.2246 BEF
350 PGK = 3677.7641 BEF
355 PGK = 3730.3036 BEF
360 PGK = 3782.8431 BEF
365 PGK = 3835.3826 BEF
370 PGK = 3887.9221 BEF
375 PGK = 3940.4615 BEF
380 PGK = 3993.001 BEF
385 PGK = 4045.5405 BEF
390 PGK = 4098.08 BEF
395 PGK = 4150.6195 BEF
400 PGK = 4203.159 BEF
405 PGK = 4255.6985 BEF
410 PGK = 4308.238 BEF
415 PGK = 4360.7774 BEF
420 PGK = 4413.3169 BEF
425 PGK = 4465.8564 BEF
430 PGK = 4518.3959 BEF
435 PGK = 4570.9354 BEF
440 PGK = 4623.4749 BEF
445 PGK = 4676.0144 BEF
450 PGK = 4728.5538 BEF
455 PGK = 4781.0933 BEF
460 PGK = 4833.6328 BEF
465 PGK = 4886.1723 BEF
470 PGK = 4938.7118 BEF
475 PGK = 4991.2513 BEF
480 PGK = 5043.7908 BEF
485 PGK = 5096.3303 BEF
490 PGK = 5148.8697 BEF
495 PGK = 5201.4092 BEF
500 PGK = 5253.9487 BEF

Convertion Chart BEF to PGK

Belgian Franc Belgian Franc PGK PGK
5 BEF = 0.4758 PGK
10 BEF = 0.9517 PGK
15 BEF = 1.4275 PGK
20 BEF = 1.9033 PGK
25 BEF = 2.3792 PGK
30 BEF = 2.855 PGK
35 BEF = 3.3308 PGK
40 BEF = 3.8067 PGK
45 BEF = 4.2825 PGK
50 BEF = 4.7583 PGK
55 BEF = 5.2342 PGK
60 BEF = 5.71 PGK
65 BEF = 6.1858 PGK
70 BEF = 6.6617 PGK
75 BEF = 7.1375 PGK
80 BEF = 7.6133 PGK
85 BEF = 8.0892 PGK
90 BEF = 8.565 PGK
95 BEF = 9.0408 PGK
100 BEF = 9.5167 PGK
105 BEF = 9.9925 PGK
110 BEF = 10.4683 PGK
115 BEF = 10.9441 PGK
120 BEF = 11.42 PGK
125 BEF = 11.8958 PGK
130 BEF = 12.3716 PGK
135 BEF = 12.8475 PGK
140 BEF = 13.3233 PGK
145 BEF = 13.7991 PGK
150 BEF = 14.275 PGK
155 BEF = 14.7508 PGK
160 BEF = 15.2266 PGK
165 BEF = 15.7025 PGK
170 BEF = 16.1783 PGK
175 BEF = 16.6541 PGK
180 BEF = 17.13 PGK
185 BEF = 17.6058 PGK
190 BEF = 18.0816 PGK
195 BEF = 18.5575 PGK
200 BEF = 19.0333 PGK
205 BEF = 19.5091 PGK
210 BEF = 19.985 PGK
215 BEF = 20.4608 PGK
220 BEF = 20.9366 PGK
225 BEF = 21.4125 PGK
230 BEF = 21.8883 PGK
235 BEF = 22.3641 PGK
240 BEF = 22.84 PGK
245 BEF = 23.3158 PGK
250 BEF = 23.7916 PGK
255 BEF = 24.2675 PGK
260 BEF = 24.7433 PGK
265 BEF = 25.2191 PGK
270 BEF = 25.695 PGK
275 BEF = 26.1708 PGK
280 BEF = 26.6466 PGK
285 BEF = 27.1225 PGK
290 BEF = 27.5983 PGK
295 BEF = 28.0741 PGK
300 BEF = 28.55 PGK
305 BEF = 29.0258 PGK
310 BEF = 29.5016 PGK
315 BEF = 29.9775 PGK
320 BEF = 30.4533 PGK
325 BEF = 30.9291 PGK
330 BEF = 31.405 PGK
335 BEF = 31.8808 PGK
340 BEF = 32.3566 PGK
345 BEF = 32.8324 PGK
350 BEF = 33.3083 PGK
355 BEF = 33.7841 PGK
360 BEF = 34.2599 PGK
365 BEF = 34.7358 PGK
370 BEF = 35.2116 PGK
375 BEF = 35.6874 PGK
380 BEF = 36.1633 PGK
385 BEF = 36.6391 PGK
390 BEF = 37.1149 PGK
395 BEF = 37.5908 PGK
400 BEF = 38.0666 PGK
405 BEF = 38.5424 PGK
410 BEF = 39.0183 PGK
415 BEF = 39.4941 PGK
420 BEF = 39.9699 PGK
425 BEF = 40.4458 PGK
430 BEF = 40.9216 PGK
435 BEF = 41.3974 PGK
440 BEF = 41.8733 PGK
445 BEF = 42.3491 PGK
450 BEF = 42.8249 PGK
455 BEF = 43.3008 PGK
460 BEF = 43.7766 PGK
465 BEF = 44.2524 PGK
470 BEF = 44.7283 PGK
475 BEF = 45.2041 PGK
480 BEF = 45.6799 PGK
485 BEF = 46.1558 PGK
490 BEF = 46.6316 PGK
495 BEF = 47.1074 PGK
500 BEF = 47.5833 PGK

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