European Union Euroo to Papua New Guinea kina Historical Exchange Rates
Welcome to the EUR to PGK exchange rate history page. This page contains detailed daily historical exchange rates between EUR and PGK from 2025-3-8 to 2026-05-08, making it easy to look up and reference.
1 EUR = 5.08519 PGK
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1 European Union Euroo to Papua New Guinea kina Historical Exchange Rate Trends
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1 European Union Euroo to Papua New Guinea kina Data Statistics
This section organizes the historical exchange rate data of 1 EUR to PGK, 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.
Past 7 days historical exchange rates
Below are the daily average exchange rates of EUR to PGK for the past 7 days, helping you track the trend during this period. We also provide exchange rate changes of PGK to EUR, helping you understand fluctuations from different perspectives and better plan your currency exchange, transfers, or fund management.
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EUR - 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.
PGK - Papua New Guinea Kina
The Kina was introduced in 1975 and became the official currency of Papua New Guinea after independence. It supports the development of the country's resource-based economy, especially the mining and agricultural sectors.
- Supporting unit:1 Kina = 100 Toea
- Denomination of banknotes:2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Kina
- Reserve currency:No, the reserves are primarily in US dollars and Australian dollars.
- Banknote material:The combination of paper and polymer enhances anti-counterfeiting features.
- Metal composition:Copper-nickel alloys, stainless steel, etc.
- Currency symbol:K
- Paper currency size:For example, 100 Kina measures approximately 148mm × 68mm.
- language:en
- Main unit:Kina
- ISO code:PGK
- Currency name:Kina, Papua New Guinea
- Exchange Rate System:Floating exchange rate system
- Central Bank:Bank of Papua New Guinea
- Safe-haven currency:No, the currency value is relatively stable, but its fluctuations are influenced by commodity prices.
- Coin denomination:5, 10, 20, 50 Toya
- Countries of Use:Papua New Guinea
- Cross-border payment:Gina's cross-border payments are primarily conducted through the SWIFT network, connecting with the banking systems in Australia and the Asian markets, with international trade often using US dollars or Australian dollars as the intermediary currency.


