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4 Historical exchange rates  





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Rwandan franc
  • Ifaranga ry'u Rwanda (Kinyarwanda)
  • Current banknotes of the Rwandan franc
    ISO 4217
    CodeRWF (numeric: 646)
    Unit
    SymbolFRw, RF, R₣
    Denominations
    Subunit
    1100centime
    Banknotes500, 1000, 2000, 5000 francs
    Coins1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 [citation needed] francs
    Demographics
    User(s) Rwanda
    Issuance
    Central bankNational Bank of Rwanda
     Websitewww.bnr.rw
    Valuation
    Inflation15.4%
     SourceThe World Factbook, 2008 est.

    The Rwandan franc[1] (sign: FRw,[2] and possibly RF[3] or R₣;[4] ISO 4217: RWF) is the currencyofRwanda.

    History[edit]

    The franc became the currency of Rwanda in 1916, when Belgium occupied the previously German colony and the Belgian Congo franc replaced the German East African rupie. Rwanda used the currency of the Belgian Congo until 1960, when the Rwanda and Burundi franc was introduced. Rwanda began issuing its own francs in 1964, two years after gaining independence.

    A proposal exists to introduce a common currency, a new East African shilling, for the five member states of the East African Community. Whilst originally scheduled to occur by the end of 2012,[5] as of March 2023, a common currency has still yet to be introduced.

    Coins[edit]

    In 1964, coins were introduced for 1, 5 and 10 francs, with the 1 and 10 francs in cupronickel and the 5 francs in bronze. In 1969, aluminium 1 franc coins were introduced, followed in 1970 by 12 and 2 francs also in aluminium. A reduced sized copper-nickel 10 franc coin was issued in 1974.

    Brass 20 and 50 francs were introduced in 1977. New series of 1 to 50 franc coins were issued in 2004 (dated 2003) and a new bimetallic coin of 100 francs was introduced in 2008 (dated 2007)

    Banknotes[edit]

    In 1964, provisional notes were created for use in Rwanda by handstamping (20 to 100 francs) or embossing (500 and 1,000 francs) Rwanda-Burundi notes bearing their original dates and signatures.[6] These were followed by regular issues for the same amounts dated 1964 to 1976.

    20 and 50 franc notes were replaced by coins in 1977, with 5,000 franc notes introduced in 1978. The nation's first-ever 2,000 franc note was introduced in mid-December 2007. In 2008 the bank replaced the 100 franc note with a bimetallic coin, and revoked the notes’ legal tender status on 31 December 2009. On September 24, 2013, the National Bank of Rwanda issued a redesigned 500 franc note depicting cows on the front and students with XO computers (from One Laptop per Child) on the back.[7] In December 2014, the National Bank of Rwanda issued 2,000 and 5,000 franc notes with revised security features and the removal of French descriptions on the notes.[8] In October 2015, the National Bank of Rwanda issued a revised 1000 franc note with improved security features and the removal of French descriptions on the notes.[9]

    On 7 February 2019, the National Bank of Rwanda announced new 500 francs and 1,000 francs banknotes would be introduced on 11 February 2019. These banknotes will have new security features and better quality to reduce wear. The design of the front of the 500 franc note is entirely new, and the overall color has been changed to brown to help distinguish it from the 1,000 franc note.[10]

    Banknotes of the Rwandan franc (Current issue)[11]
    Image Value Obverse Reverse
    [1] 500 francs (Amafaranga Magana Atanu) Students studying with XO computers Cows
    [2] 500 francs (Amafaranga Magana Atanu) Students studying with XO computers Nyungwe Canopy; Muregeya suspension footbridge
    [3] 1000 francs (Amafaranga Igihumbi) National Museum of Rwanda, Butare Golden monkey, Volcanoes national park
    [4] 2000 francs (Amafaranga Ibihumbi Bibiri) Satellite dish and a radio tower Coffee beans
    [5] 5000 francs (Amafaranga Ibihumbi Bitanu) Gorillas in Volcanoes National Park Baskets

    Historical exchange rates[edit]

    Rwandan francs per US dollar:[6]

    Current RWF exchange rates
    From Google Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
    From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
    From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
    From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ National Bank of Rwanda. "Legal tender Archived 2011-04-03 at the Wayback Machine." Accessed 2011-02-25.
  • ^ National Bank of Rwanda. "Currency characteristics." Accessed 2017-02-20.
  • ^ University of British Columbia: Saunders School of Business. "Currencies of the World." Accessed 2011-02-25.
  • ^ Lonely Planet. "Rwanda." Accessed 2011-02-25.
  • ^ Miriri, Duncan (2010-07-01). "East African common market begins". Nairobi, Kenya: Reuters. Archived from the original on 2012-01-18. Retrieved 2011-07-12. The ultimate goal of the bloc is to have a common currency in 2012
  • ^ Linzmayer, Owen (2013). "Rwanda". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com.
  • ^ Rwanda new 500-franc note confirmed Archived 2015-03-15 at the Wayback Machine BanknoteNews.com. September 26, 2013. Retrieved on 2015-01-07.
  • ^ Rwanda new 2,000- and 5,000-franc notes confirmed Archived 2015-03-25 at the Wayback Machine BanknoteNews.com. January 6, 2015. Retrieved on 2015-01-07.
  • ^ Rwanda new 1,000-franc note (B140) confirmed BanknoteNews.com. November 15, 2015. Retrieved on 2015-11-15.
  • ^ @CentralBankRw (7 February 2019). "PRESS RELEASE: @CentralBankRw releases new series of FRW 500 and FRW 1000 banknotes" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ 2009 series
  • Pick, Albert (1994). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: General Issues. Colin R. Bruce II and Neil Shafer (editors) (7th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-207-9.
  • External links[edit]


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