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1 ZAR to BMD Bermudian Dollar

December 20, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 ZAR to BMD Bermudian Dollar
South Africa Rand,Lesotho,Namibia , The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR[a]) is the official currency of the Southern African Comm … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> ZAR

1 ZAR to BMD Bermudian Dollar

1 South African Rand ( ZAR ) = 0.052877884025123 Bermudian Dollar (BMD)


1 ZAR = 0.052877884025123 BMD


1 BMD = 18.9114980381 ZAR


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1 South African Rand ( ZAR ) Is equal to 0.052877884025123 Bermudian Dollar (BMD)
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South African Rand
South Africa Rand,Lesotho,Namibia , The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR[a]) is the official currency of the Southern African Common Monetary Area: South Africa, Namibia (alongside the Namibian dollar), Lesotho (alongside the Lesotho loti) and Eswatini (alongside the Swazi lilangeni). It is subdivided into 100 cents (sign: "c"). The South African rand is legal tender in the Common Monetary Area member states of Namibia, Lesotho and Eswatini, with these three countries also having their own national currency (the dollar, the loti and the lilangeni respectively) pegged with the rand at parity and still widely accepted as substitutes. The rand was also legal tender in Botswana until 1976, when the pula replaced the rand at par. Etymology The rand takes its name from the Witwatersrand ("white waters' ridge" in English, rand being the Dutch and Afrikaans word for 'ridge'), the ridge upon which Johannesburg is built and where most of South Africa's gold deposits were found. In English and Afrikaans the singular and plural form of the unit ("rand") is the same: one rand, ten rand, two million rand. History See also: South African pound The rand was introduced in the Union of South Africa in 1961, three months before the country declared itself a republic. A Decimal Coinage Commission had been set up in 1956 to consider a move away from the denominations of pounds, shillings, and pence; it submitted its recommendations on 8 August 1958. It replaced the South African pound as legal tender, at the rate of 2 rand to 1 pound, or 10 shillings to the rand. The government introduced a mascot, Decimal Dan, "the rand-cent man" (known in Afrikaans as Daan Desimaal). This was accompanied by a radio jingle, to inform the public about the new currency. Although pronounced in the Afrikaans style as /rʌnt/ in the jingles when introduced, the contemporary pronunciation in South African English is /rænd/. Find out more from wikipedia
Bermudian Dollar
The Bermudian dollar (symbol: $; code: BMD; also abbreviated BD$; informally called the Bermuda dollar) is the official currency of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The Bermudian dollar is not normally traded outside Bermuda, and is pegged to the United States dollar at a one-to-one ratio. Both currencies circulate in Bermuda on an equal basis. For nearly four hundred years Spanish dollars, known as "pieces of eight" were in widespread use on the world's trading routes, including the Caribbean region. However, following the revolutionary wars in Latin America, the source of these silver trade coins, dried up. The United Kingdom had adopted a very successful gold standard in 1821, and so the year 1825 was an opportune time to introduce the British sterling coinage into all the British colonies. An imperial Order in Council was passed in that year for the purposes of facilitating this aim by making sterling coinage legal tender in the colonies at the specified rate of 1 Spanish dollar to 4 shillings, 4 pence sterling. As the sterling silver coins were attached to a gold standard, this exchange rate did not realistically represent the value of the silver in the Spanish dollars as compared to the value of the gold in the British gold sovereign. Because of this, the conversion had the opposite effect in many colonies, and actually drove sterling coinage out of circulation, rather than encouraged its use. Remedial legislation had to be introduced in 1838 so as to change over to the more realistic rating of $1 = 4s 2d. However, in Jamaica, British Honduras, Bermuda, and later in the Bahamas also, the official rating was set aside in favour of what was known as the 'Maccaroni' tradition in which a British shilling, referred to as a 'Maccaroni', was treated as one quarter of a dollar. The common link between these four territories was the Bank of Nova Scotia which brought in the 'Maccaroni' tradition, resulting in the successful introduction of both sterling coinage and sterling accounts. It wasn't however until 1 January 1842 that the authorities in Bermuda formally decided to make sterling the official currency of the colony to circulate concurrently with Doubloons (64 shillings) at the rate of $1 = 4s 2d. Contrary to expectations, and unlike in the Bahamas where US dollars circulated concurrently with sterling, the Bermudans did not allow themselves to be drawn into the U. S. currency area. The Spanish dollars fell away in the 1850s but returned again in the 1870s following the international silver crisis of 1873. In 1874, the Bermuda merchants agreed unanimously to decline to accept the heavy imports of US currency except at a heavy discount, and it was then exported again. And in 1876, legislation was passed to demonetise the silver dollars for fear of them returning. In 1882, the local 'legal tender act' demonetised the gold doubloon, which had in effect been the real standard in Bermuda, and this left pounds, shillings, and pence as the sole legal tender. The pound sterling remained the official currency of Bermuda until 1970, though the Government of Bermuda did issue its own pound banknotes. With US and Canadian coins regularly appearing in circulation in Bermuda and the possibility of the devaluation of the pound sterling, Bermuda was compelled to adopt its own decimal currency. On 6 February 1970, Bermuda introduced a new decimal currency in the form of a dollar. The nascent Bermudian dollars circulated in conjunction with the new British decimal coinage a year before it was introduced in the United Kingdom. By adopting decimalisation early, Bermuda was also able to place orders for the coinage from the Royal Mint before other Commonwealth countries seeking to decimalise could. The link between the Bermudian dollar and the pound sterling was not broken until 31 July 1972, which allowed Bermuda to align to a one-to-one exchange rate with that of the United States. The decision for Bermuda to peg its dollar to the US dollar added convenience for the multitude of American tourists and businesses upon whom Bermuda largely relied. Since 1972, Bermudian law has required that local businesses charge prices in Bermudian dollars which, if paid in US dollars, must be accepted at a rate of 1:1. Only banks are legally allowed to exchange Bermudian dollars into US dollars or other currencies, subject to a 1% Foreign Currency Purchase Tax (some banks also charge an exchange fee).
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Convertion Chart ZAR to BMD

BMD ZAR Bermudian Dollar BMD
5 ZAR = 0.2644 BMD
10 ZAR = 0.5288 BMD
15 ZAR = 0.7932 BMD
20 ZAR = 1.0576 BMD
25 ZAR = 1.3219 BMD
30 ZAR = 1.5863 BMD
35 ZAR = 1.8507 BMD
40 ZAR = 2.1151 BMD
45 ZAR = 2.3795 BMD
50 ZAR = 2.6439 BMD
55 ZAR = 2.9083 BMD
60 ZAR = 3.1727 BMD
65 ZAR = 3.4371 BMD
70 ZAR = 3.7015 BMD
75 ZAR = 3.9658 BMD
80 ZAR = 4.2302 BMD
85 ZAR = 4.4946 BMD
90 ZAR = 4.759 BMD
95 ZAR = 5.0234 BMD
100 ZAR = 5.2878 BMD
105 ZAR = 5.5522 BMD
110 ZAR = 5.8166 BMD
115 ZAR = 6.081 BMD
120 ZAR = 6.3453 BMD
125 ZAR = 6.6097 BMD
130 ZAR = 6.8741 BMD
135 ZAR = 7.1385 BMD
140 ZAR = 7.4029 BMD
145 ZAR = 7.6673 BMD
150 ZAR = 7.9317 BMD
155 ZAR = 8.1961 BMD
160 ZAR = 8.4605 BMD
165 ZAR = 8.7249 BMD
170 ZAR = 8.9892 BMD
175 ZAR = 9.2536 BMD
180 ZAR = 9.518 BMD
185 ZAR = 9.7824 BMD
190 ZAR = 10.0468 BMD
195 ZAR = 10.3112 BMD
200 ZAR = 10.5756 BMD
205 ZAR = 10.84 BMD
210 ZAR = 11.1044 BMD
215 ZAR = 11.3687 BMD
220 ZAR = 11.6331 BMD
225 ZAR = 11.8975 BMD
230 ZAR = 12.1619 BMD
235 ZAR = 12.4263 BMD
240 ZAR = 12.6907 BMD
245 ZAR = 12.9551 BMD
250 ZAR = 13.2195 BMD
255 ZAR = 13.4839 BMD
260 ZAR = 13.7482 BMD
265 ZAR = 14.0126 BMD
270 ZAR = 14.277 BMD
275 ZAR = 14.5414 BMD
280 ZAR = 14.8058 BMD
285 ZAR = 15.0702 BMD
290 ZAR = 15.3346 BMD
295 ZAR = 15.599 BMD
300 ZAR = 15.8634 BMD
305 ZAR = 16.1278 BMD
310 ZAR = 16.3921 BMD
315 ZAR = 16.6565 BMD
320 ZAR = 16.9209 BMD
325 ZAR = 17.1853 BMD
330 ZAR = 17.4497 BMD
335 ZAR = 17.7141 BMD
340 ZAR = 17.9785 BMD
345 ZAR = 18.2429 BMD
350 ZAR = 18.5073 BMD
355 ZAR = 18.7716 BMD
360 ZAR = 19.036 BMD
365 ZAR = 19.3004 BMD
370 ZAR = 19.5648 BMD
375 ZAR = 19.8292 BMD
380 ZAR = 20.0936 BMD
385 ZAR = 20.358 BMD
390 ZAR = 20.6224 BMD
395 ZAR = 20.8868 BMD
400 ZAR = 21.1512 BMD
405 ZAR = 21.4155 BMD
410 ZAR = 21.6799 BMD
415 ZAR = 21.9443 BMD
420 ZAR = 22.2087 BMD
425 ZAR = 22.4731 BMD
430 ZAR = 22.7375 BMD
435 ZAR = 23.0019 BMD
440 ZAR = 23.2663 BMD
445 ZAR = 23.5307 BMD
450 ZAR = 23.795 BMD
455 ZAR = 24.0594 BMD
460 ZAR = 24.3238 BMD
465 ZAR = 24.5882 BMD
470 ZAR = 24.8526 BMD
475 ZAR = 25.117 BMD
480 ZAR = 25.3814 BMD
485 ZAR = 25.6458 BMD
490 ZAR = 25.9102 BMD
495 ZAR = 26.1746 BMD
500 ZAR = 26.4389 BMD

Convertion Chart BMD to ZAR

Bermudian Dollar Bermudian Dollar ZAR ZAR
5 BMD = 94.5575 ZAR
10 BMD = 189.115 ZAR
15 BMD = 283.6725 ZAR
20 BMD = 378.23 ZAR
25 BMD = 472.7875 ZAR
30 BMD = 567.3449 ZAR
35 BMD = 661.9024 ZAR
40 BMD = 756.4599 ZAR
45 BMD = 851.0174 ZAR
50 BMD = 945.5749 ZAR
55 BMD = 1040.1324 ZAR
60 BMD = 1134.6899 ZAR
65 BMD = 1229.2474 ZAR
70 BMD = 1323.8049 ZAR
75 BMD = 1418.3624 ZAR
80 BMD = 1512.9198 ZAR
85 BMD = 1607.4773 ZAR
90 BMD = 1702.0348 ZAR
95 BMD = 1796.5923 ZAR
100 BMD = 1891.1498 ZAR
105 BMD = 1985.7073 ZAR
110 BMD = 2080.2648 ZAR
115 BMD = 2174.8223 ZAR
120 BMD = 2269.3798 ZAR
125 BMD = 2363.9373 ZAR
130 BMD = 2458.4947 ZAR
135 BMD = 2553.0522 ZAR
140 BMD = 2647.6097 ZAR
145 BMD = 2742.1672 ZAR
150 BMD = 2836.7247 ZAR
155 BMD = 2931.2822 ZAR
160 BMD = 3025.8397 ZAR
165 BMD = 3120.3972 ZAR
170 BMD = 3214.9547 ZAR
175 BMD = 3309.5122 ZAR
180 BMD = 3404.0696 ZAR
185 BMD = 3498.6271 ZAR
190 BMD = 3593.1846 ZAR
195 BMD = 3687.7421 ZAR
200 BMD = 3782.2996 ZAR
205 BMD = 3876.8571 ZAR
210 BMD = 3971.4146 ZAR
215 BMD = 4065.9721 ZAR
220 BMD = 4160.5296 ZAR
225 BMD = 4255.0871 ZAR
230 BMD = 4349.6445 ZAR
235 BMD = 4444.202 ZAR
240 BMD = 4538.7595 ZAR
245 BMD = 4633.317 ZAR
250 BMD = 4727.8745 ZAR
255 BMD = 4822.432 ZAR
260 BMD = 4916.9895 ZAR
265 BMD = 5011.547 ZAR
270 BMD = 5106.1045 ZAR
275 BMD = 5200.662 ZAR
280 BMD = 5295.2195 ZAR
285 BMD = 5389.7769 ZAR
290 BMD = 5484.3344 ZAR
295 BMD = 5578.8919 ZAR
300 BMD = 5673.4494 ZAR
305 BMD = 5768.0069 ZAR
310 BMD = 5862.5644 ZAR
315 BMD = 5957.1219 ZAR
320 BMD = 6051.6794 ZAR
325 BMD = 6146.2369 ZAR
330 BMD = 6240.7944 ZAR
335 BMD = 6335.3518 ZAR
340 BMD = 6429.9093 ZAR
345 BMD = 6524.4668 ZAR
350 BMD = 6619.0243 ZAR
355 BMD = 6713.5818 ZAR
360 BMD = 6808.1393 ZAR
365 BMD = 6902.6968 ZAR
370 BMD = 6997.2543 ZAR
375 BMD = 7091.8118 ZAR
380 BMD = 7186.3693 ZAR
385 BMD = 7280.9267 ZAR
390 BMD = 7375.4842 ZAR
395 BMD = 7470.0417 ZAR
400 BMD = 7564.5992 ZAR
405 BMD = 7659.1567 ZAR
410 BMD = 7753.7142 ZAR
415 BMD = 7848.2717 ZAR
420 BMD = 7942.8292 ZAR
425 BMD = 8037.3867 ZAR
430 BMD = 8131.9442 ZAR
435 BMD = 8226.5016 ZAR
440 BMD = 8321.0591 ZAR
445 BMD = 8415.6166 ZAR
450 BMD = 8510.1741 ZAR
455 BMD = 8604.7316 ZAR
460 BMD = 8699.2891 ZAR
465 BMD = 8793.8466 ZAR
470 BMD = 8888.4041 ZAR
475 BMD = 8982.9616 ZAR
480 BMD = 9077.5191 ZAR
485 BMD = 9172.0765 ZAR
490 BMD = 9266.634 ZAR
495 BMD = 9361.1915 ZAR
500 BMD = 9455.749 ZAR

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