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1 ZWD to GHC Ghanaian Cedi

December 20, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 ZWD to GHC Ghanaian Cedi
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1 ZWD to GHC Ghanaian Cedi

1 Zimbabwean Dollar ( ZWD ) = 318.24886216012 Ghanaian Cedi (GHC)


1 ZWD = 318.24886216012 GHC


1 GHC = 0.0031421950520498 ZWD


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1 Zimbabwean Dollar ( ZWD ) Is equal to 318.24886216012 Ghanaian Cedi (GHC)
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Zimbabwean Dollar
Zimbabwe Dollar , The Zimbabwean dollar (sign: $, or Z$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies) was the name of four official currencies of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 12 April 2009. During this time, it was subject to periods of extreme inflation, followed by a period of hyperinflation. The Zimbabwean dollar was introduced in 1980 to directly replace the Rhodesian dollar (which had been introduced in 1970) at par (1:1), at a similar value to the US dollar. In the 20th century the dollar functioned as a normal currency, but in the early 21st century hyperinflation in Zimbabwe reduced the Zimbabwean dollar to one of the lowest valued currency units in the world. It was redenominated three times (in 2006, 2008 and 2009), with denominations up to a $100 trillion banknote issued. The final redenomination produced the "fourth dollar" (ZWL), which was worth 1025 ZWD (first dollars). Use of the Zimbabwean dollar as an official currency was effectively abandoned on 12 April 2009. It was demonetised in 2015, with outstanding accounts able to be reimbursed until 30 April 2016. In place of the Zimbabwean dollar, currencies including the South African rand, Botswana pula, pound sterling, Indian rupee, euro, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Chinese yuan, and the United States dollar were used. On 24 June 2019, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe abolished the multiple-currency system and replaced it with a new Zimbabwe dollar (the RTGS Dollar), which was the only official currency in the country between June 2019 and March 2020, after which multiple foreign currencies were allowed again. Origin The Zimbabwean dollar's predecessor, the Rhodesian dollar, was essentially equal to half of the value of the pound sterling at the time of its adoption (during the decimalisation of 1970). A similar practice was used in other Commonwealth countries such as South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. The selection of the name was motivated by the fact that the reduced value of the new unit correlated more closely to the value of the US dollar than to the pound sterling. Design The main illustration on the obverse of all of the banknotes was the Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Epworth, Harare, which were used as a metaphor demonstrating the importance of balancing development and the preservation of the fragile environment. The reverse side of dollar notes often illustrated the culture or landmarks of Zimbabwe. Find out more from wikipedia
Ghanaian Cedi
Ghana Cedi , The cedi (/ˈsiːdiː/ SEE-dee) (currency sign: GH₵; currency code: GHS) is the unit of currency of Ghana. It is the fourth historical and only current legal tender in the Republic of Ghana. One cedi is divided into one hundred pesewas (Gp). After independence, Ghana separated itself from the British West African pound, which was the currency of the British colonies in the region. The new republic's first independent currency was the Ghanaian pound (1958–1965). In 1965, Ghana decided to leave the British colonial monetary system and adopt the widely accepted decimal system. The African name Cedi (1965–1967) was introduced in place of the old British pound system. Ghana's first President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah introduced Cedi notes and Pesewa coins in July 1965 to replace the Ghanaian pounds, shillings and pence. The cedi bore the portrait of the President and was equivalent to eight shillings and four pence (8s 4d), i.e. one hundred old pence, so that 1 pesewa was equal to one penny. After the February 1966 military coup, the new leaders wanted to remove the face of Nkrumah from the banknotes. The "new cedi" (1967–2007) was worth 1.2 cedis, which made it equal to half of a pound sterling (or ten shillings sterling) at its introduction. Decades of high inflation devalued the new cedi, so that in 2007 the largest of the "new cedi" banknotes, the 20,000 note, had a value of about US$2. The new cedi was gradually phased out in 2007 in favor of the "Ghana cedi" at an exchange rate of 1:10,000. By removing four digits, the Ghana cedi became the highest-denominated currency unit issued in Africa. It has since lost over 90% of its value. Etymology Cedi with a cowry The word cedi is the Akan word for cowry shell. Cowries (plural of cowry) were formerly used as currency in what is now Ghana. The Monetaria moneta or money cowry is not native to West African waters but is a common species in the Indian Ocean. The porcelain-like shells came to West Africa, beginning in the 14th century, through trade with Arab merchants. The first modern coins exclusively used at the Gold Coast were produced in 1796 but cowries were used alongside coins and gold dust as currency until 1901.
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Convertion Chart ZWD to GHC

GHC ZWD Ghanaian Cedi GHC
5 ZWD = 1591.2443 GHC
10 ZWD = 3182.4886 GHC
15 ZWD = 4773.7329 GHC
20 ZWD = 6364.9772 GHC
25 ZWD = 7956.2216 GHC
30 ZWD = 9547.4659 GHC
35 ZWD = 11138.7102 GHC
40 ZWD = 12729.9545 GHC
45 ZWD = 14321.1988 GHC
50 ZWD = 15912.4431 GHC
55 ZWD = 17503.6874 GHC
60 ZWD = 19094.9317 GHC
65 ZWD = 20686.176 GHC
70 ZWD = 22277.4204 GHC
75 ZWD = 23868.6647 GHC
80 ZWD = 25459.909 GHC
85 ZWD = 27051.1533 GHC
90 ZWD = 28642.3976 GHC
95 ZWD = 30233.6419 GHC
100 ZWD = 31824.8862 GHC
105 ZWD = 33416.1305 GHC
110 ZWD = 35007.3748 GHC
115 ZWD = 36598.6191 GHC
120 ZWD = 38189.8635 GHC
125 ZWD = 39781.1078 GHC
130 ZWD = 41372.3521 GHC
135 ZWD = 42963.5964 GHC
140 ZWD = 44554.8407 GHC
145 ZWD = 46146.085 GHC
150 ZWD = 47737.3293 GHC
155 ZWD = 49328.5736 GHC
160 ZWD = 50919.8179 GHC
165 ZWD = 52511.0623 GHC
170 ZWD = 54102.3066 GHC
175 ZWD = 55693.5509 GHC
180 ZWD = 57284.7952 GHC
185 ZWD = 58876.0395 GHC
190 ZWD = 60467.2838 GHC
195 ZWD = 62058.5281 GHC
200 ZWD = 63649.7724 GHC
205 ZWD = 65241.0167 GHC
210 ZWD = 66832.2611 GHC
215 ZWD = 68423.5054 GHC
220 ZWD = 70014.7497 GHC
225 ZWD = 71605.994 GHC
230 ZWD = 73197.2383 GHC
235 ZWD = 74788.4826 GHC
240 ZWD = 76379.7269 GHC
245 ZWD = 77970.9712 GHC
250 ZWD = 79562.2155 GHC
255 ZWD = 81153.4599 GHC
260 ZWD = 82744.7042 GHC
265 ZWD = 84335.9485 GHC
270 ZWD = 85927.1928 GHC
275 ZWD = 87518.4371 GHC
280 ZWD = 89109.6814 GHC
285 ZWD = 90700.9257 GHC
290 ZWD = 92292.17 GHC
295 ZWD = 93883.4143 GHC
300 ZWD = 95474.6586 GHC
305 ZWD = 97065.903 GHC
310 ZWD = 98657.1473 GHC
315 ZWD = 100248.3916 GHC
320 ZWD = 101839.6359 GHC
325 ZWD = 103430.8802 GHC
330 ZWD = 105022.1245 GHC
335 ZWD = 106613.3688 GHC
340 ZWD = 108204.6131 GHC
345 ZWD = 109795.8574 GHC
350 ZWD = 111387.1018 GHC
355 ZWD = 112978.3461 GHC
360 ZWD = 114569.5904 GHC
365 ZWD = 116160.8347 GHC
370 ZWD = 117752.079 GHC
375 ZWD = 119343.3233 GHC
380 ZWD = 120934.5676 GHC
385 ZWD = 122525.8119 GHC
390 ZWD = 124117.0562 GHC
395 ZWD = 125708.3006 GHC
400 ZWD = 127299.5449 GHC
405 ZWD = 128890.7892 GHC
410 ZWD = 130482.0335 GHC
415 ZWD = 132073.2778 GHC
420 ZWD = 133664.5221 GHC
425 ZWD = 135255.7664 GHC
430 ZWD = 136847.0107 GHC
435 ZWD = 138438.255 GHC
440 ZWD = 140029.4994 GHC
445 ZWD = 141620.7437 GHC
450 ZWD = 143211.988 GHC
455 ZWD = 144803.2323 GHC
460 ZWD = 146394.4766 GHC
465 ZWD = 147985.7209 GHC
470 ZWD = 149576.9652 GHC
475 ZWD = 151168.2095 GHC
480 ZWD = 152759.4538 GHC
485 ZWD = 154350.6981 GHC
490 ZWD = 155941.9425 GHC
495 ZWD = 157533.1868 GHC
500 ZWD = 159124.4311 GHC

Convertion Chart GHC to ZWD

Ghanaian Cedi Ghanaian Cedi ZWD ZWD
5 GHC = 0.0157 ZWD
10 GHC = 0.0314 ZWD
15 GHC = 0.0471 ZWD
20 GHC = 0.0628 ZWD
25 GHC = 0.0786 ZWD
30 GHC = 0.0943 ZWD
35 GHC = 0.11 ZWD
40 GHC = 0.1257 ZWD
45 GHC = 0.1414 ZWD
50 GHC = 0.1571 ZWD
55 GHC = 0.1728 ZWD
60 GHC = 0.1885 ZWD
65 GHC = 0.2042 ZWD
70 GHC = 0.22 ZWD
75 GHC = 0.2357 ZWD
80 GHC = 0.2514 ZWD
85 GHC = 0.2671 ZWD
90 GHC = 0.2828 ZWD
95 GHC = 0.2985 ZWD
100 GHC = 0.3142 ZWD
105 GHC = 0.3299 ZWD
110 GHC = 0.3456 ZWD
115 GHC = 0.3614 ZWD
120 GHC = 0.3771 ZWD
125 GHC = 0.3928 ZWD
130 GHC = 0.4085 ZWD
135 GHC = 0.4242 ZWD
140 GHC = 0.4399 ZWD
145 GHC = 0.4556 ZWD
150 GHC = 0.4713 ZWD
155 GHC = 0.487 ZWD
160 GHC = 0.5028 ZWD
165 GHC = 0.5185 ZWD
170 GHC = 0.5342 ZWD
175 GHC = 0.5499 ZWD
180 GHC = 0.5656 ZWD
185 GHC = 0.5813 ZWD
190 GHC = 0.597 ZWD
195 GHC = 0.6127 ZWD
200 GHC = 0.6284 ZWD
205 GHC = 0.6441 ZWD
210 GHC = 0.6599 ZWD
215 GHC = 0.6756 ZWD
220 GHC = 0.6913 ZWD
225 GHC = 0.707 ZWD
230 GHC = 0.7227 ZWD
235 GHC = 0.7384 ZWD
240 GHC = 0.7541 ZWD
245 GHC = 0.7698 ZWD
250 GHC = 0.7855 ZWD
255 GHC = 0.8013 ZWD
260 GHC = 0.817 ZWD
265 GHC = 0.8327 ZWD
270 GHC = 0.8484 ZWD
275 GHC = 0.8641 ZWD
280 GHC = 0.8798 ZWD
285 GHC = 0.8955 ZWD
290 GHC = 0.9112 ZWD
295 GHC = 0.9269 ZWD
300 GHC = 0.9427 ZWD
305 GHC = 0.9584 ZWD
310 GHC = 0.9741 ZWD
315 GHC = 0.9898 ZWD
320 GHC = 1.0055 ZWD
325 GHC = 1.0212 ZWD
330 GHC = 1.0369 ZWD
335 GHC = 1.0526 ZWD
340 GHC = 1.0683 ZWD
345 GHC = 1.0841 ZWD
350 GHC = 1.0998 ZWD
355 GHC = 1.1155 ZWD
360 GHC = 1.1312 ZWD
365 GHC = 1.1469 ZWD
370 GHC = 1.1626 ZWD
375 GHC = 1.1783 ZWD
380 GHC = 1.194 ZWD
385 GHC = 1.2097 ZWD
390 GHC = 1.2255 ZWD
395 GHC = 1.2412 ZWD
400 GHC = 1.2569 ZWD
405 GHC = 1.2726 ZWD
410 GHC = 1.2883 ZWD
415 GHC = 1.304 ZWD
420 GHC = 1.3197 ZWD
425 GHC = 1.3354 ZWD
430 GHC = 1.3511 ZWD
435 GHC = 1.3669 ZWD
440 GHC = 1.3826 ZWD
445 GHC = 1.3983 ZWD
450 GHC = 1.414 ZWD
455 GHC = 1.4297 ZWD
460 GHC = 1.4454 ZWD
465 GHC = 1.4611 ZWD
470 GHC = 1.4768 ZWD
475 GHC = 1.4925 ZWD
480 GHC = 1.5083 ZWD
485 GHC = 1.524 ZWD
490 GHC = 1.5397 ZWD
495 GHC = 1.5554 ZWD
500 GHC = 1.5711 ZWD

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