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European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal Exchange Rate History - XTransfer

European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal Historical Exchange Rates

Welcome to the EUR to GTQ exchange rate history page. This page contains detailed daily historical exchange rates between EUR and GTQ from 2025-3-8 to 2026-03-22, making it easy to look up and reference.

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1 EUR = 8.8593 GTQ

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1 European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal Historical Exchange Rate Trends

1 EUR = -- GTQ

01:30 Exchange Rate

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1 European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal Data Statistics

This section organizes the historical exchange rate data of 1 EUR to GTQ, including daily data over the past 1 day, 15 days, 30 days, and 90 days. It also marks the highest, lowest, and average rates during each period, helping you easily understand how the exchange rate has changed over time, which is useful for currency exchange, transfers, or investment decisions.

Time
Past 1 day
Past 15 day
Past 30 day
Past 90 day
High
8.8593
8.90476
9.05575
9.21552
Low
8.8593
8.74747
8.74747
8.74747
Average
8.8593
8.83427
8.91404
8.98518

Past 7 days historical exchange rates

Below are the daily average exchange rates of EUR to GTQ for the past 7 days, helping you track the trend during this period. We also provide exchange rate changes of GTQ to EUR, helping you understand fluctuations from different perspectives and better plan your currency exchange, transfers, or fund management.

EUR to GTQ - Last 7 Days

EUREURGTQGTQ
2026-03-22
8.8593
EUREURGTQGTQ
2026-03-21
8.8593
EUREURGTQGTQ
2026-03-20
8.85883
EUREURGTQGTQ
2026-03-19
8.81384
EUREURGTQGTQ
2026-03-18
8.83112
EUREURGTQGTQ
2026-03-17
8.80105
EUREURGTQGTQ
2026-03-16
8.76624

GTQ to EUR - Last 7 Days

GTQGTQEUREUR
2026-03-22
0.1129
GTQGTQEUREUR
2026-03-21
0.1129
GTQGTQEUREUR
2026-03-20
0.11288
GTQGTQEUREUR
2026-03-19
0.11346
GTQGTQEUREUR
2026-03-18
0.11324
GTQGTQEUREUR
2026-03-17
0.11362
GTQGTQEUREUR
2026-03-16
0.11407

EUREUR - Euro

The euro was officially issued in 1999. As the unified currency of multiple EU countries, it has greatly promoted regional economic integration. The euro is not only the world's second largest reserve currency, but also has a significant influence on international trade and financial markets, promoting the prosperity of the EU internal market.

  • Supporting unit:1 Euro = 100 cents
  • Denomination of banknotes:5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 euros
  • Reserve currency:Yes, the euro is the world's second-largest reserve currency.
  • Banknote material:Cotton fiber paper features a complex anti-counterfeiting design.
  • Metal composition:The euro is categorized into copper-clad steel and nickel-brass, as well as bimetal varieties.
  • Currency symbol:
  • Paper currency size:Ranging from 120mm × 62mm (€5) to 160mm × 82mm (€500).
  • language:en
  • Main unit:1 Euro
  • ISO code:EUR
  • Currency name:Euro
  • Exchange Rate System:Floating exchange rate system
  • Central Bank:European Central Bank (ECB)
  • Safe-haven currency:Yes, it has a certain hedging attribute.
  • Coin denomination:1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 euro cents; 1, 2 euros
  • Countries of Use:The Eurozone comprises 20 member countries, including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, and others, as well as certain non-EU countries or regions such as Vatican City, Monaco, and Kosovo.
  • Cross-border payment:The Eurozone is highly integrated, with SEPA and SWIFT used concurrently, enabling fast and low-cost cross-border transfers that are widely used in international trade and financial transactions.

GTQGTQ - Guatemalan Quetzal

The Quetzal was introduced in 1925 and is the official currency of Guatemala. The currency reflects the country's rich agricultural resources, especially coffee and banana exports, which contribute significantly to the national economy. The Quetzal plays an important role in Central American trade.

  • Supporting unit:1 Garchar = 100 cents (Centavos)
  • Denomination of banknotes:Q1, Q5, Q10, Q20, Q50, Q100, Q200
  • Reserve currency:No, it is for domestic economic systems only.
  • Banknote material:Most are made of polymer materials and feature elements such as anti-counterfeiting strips and watermarks.
  • Metal composition:Stainless steel, copper-clad steel, aluminum bronze alloy, etc.
  • Currency symbol:Q
  • Paper currency size:The dimensions of Q100 are 156mm × 67mm, with slight variations in size for different denominations.
  • language:en
  • Main unit:Quetzal
  • ISO code:GTQ
  • Currency name:Guatemala's Gachal
  • Exchange Rate System:Managing floating exchange rate systems
  • Central Bank:Banco de Guatemala
  • Safe-haven currency:No, it is an emerging market currency and does not possess safe-haven attributes.
  • Coin denomination:1, 5, 10, 25, 50 points; Q1
  • Countries of Use:Guatemala is the only country with official usage.
  • Cross-border payment:The SWIFT system connects to the global banking network, but due to the dominance of the US dollar in regional transactions, GTQ cross-border payments often rely on the US dollar or intermediary banks for settlement.

FAQ

What is the relationship between European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal exchange rate and remittance?

The actual amount received during remittance is directly affected by the EUR to GTQ exchange rate. Differences in rates offered by banks or platforms may lead to significant differences in the final amount. It’s recommended to compare real-time rates and fees from several providers before making a decision.

What exchange rate indicators should be prioritized when making cross-border payments or settlements?

When conducting cross-border transactions, pay attention to real-time rates, the bid-ask spread, settlement fees, etc. Especially for large payments, even small differences in the EUR to GTQ exchange rate can result in substantial changes in actual amounts.

Why are the European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal exchange rates so different across platforms?

Different banks or payment platforms use various pricing mechanisms. Some use mid-market rates; others add wider spreads, fees, and settlement times.tCauses you to see EUR to GTQ on Platform A as 7.10, while Platform B shows 7.02. Such differences can be significant for large transactions.

Is it necessary to check the historical trend of European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal exchange rates before remittance?

be necessary. By examining the recent fluctuations in the exchange rate between EUR and GTQ, you can determine whether the current exchange rate is high or low, helping you decide whether to immediately remit, lock up the exchange, or delay the transaction to obtain a better price.

How to judge the trend of European Union Euroo to Guatemalan Quetzal based on historical exchange rates?

Look at the charts of EUR to GTQ over the past few months. If the trend is upward, it means EUR is appreciating and exchanging to GTQ is more cost-effective; if downward, you may want to act quickly to exchange at a better rate.
Disclaimer: The exchange rate data on this page is collected from public sources for reference only. Due to frequent fluctuations, XTransfer cannot guarantee accuracy or timeliness. Please refer to the real-time quotes from banks, related institutions, or trading systems.