Peruvian sol to Hungarian forint Historical Exchange Rates
Welcome to the PEN to HUF exchange rate history page. This page contains detailed daily historical exchange rates between PEN and HUF from 2025-3-8 to 2026-03-28, making it easy to look up and reference.
1 PEN = 97.0689 HUF
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1 Peruvian sol to Hungarian forint Historical Exchange Rate Trends
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1 Peruvian sol to Hungarian forint Data Statistics
This section organizes the historical exchange rate data of 1 PEN to HUF, 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 PEN to HUF for the past 7 days, helping you track the trend during this period. We also provide exchange rate changes of HUF to PEN, helping you understand fluctuations from different perspectives and better plan your currency exchange, transfers, or fund management.
PEN to HUF - Last 7 Days
HUF to PEN - Last 7 Days
PEN - Peruvian Sol
The Sol was issued in 1991, replacing the Inti during the high inflation era. The PEN has stabilized the Peruvian economy and is a relatively strong currency in Latin America, supporting domestic consumption and export growth.
- Supporting unit:1 New Sol = 100 cents
- Denomination of banknotes:10, 20, 50, 100, 200 new soles
- Reserve currency:No, it mainly uses the US dollar and the euro as reserve currencies.
- Banknote material:The combination of paper and polymer features advanced anti-counterfeiting technology.
- Metal composition:Copper-nickel alloy, nickel-plated steel, aluminum bronze, etc.
- Currency symbol:S/
- Paper currency size:For example, 100 new soles measuring 140mm × 65mm.
- language:en
- Main unit:1 New Soul
- ISO code:PEN
- Currency name:Peruvian Nuevo Sol
- Exchange Rate System:Freely floating exchange rate system
- Central Bank:Central Reserve Bank of Peru
- Safe-haven currency:No, the market is highly volatile and regionally influenced.
- Coin denomination:1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents; 1 New Sol
- Countries of Use:Peru
- Cross-border payment:Through collaboration with multiple international banks via the SWIFT network, the Peruvian Nuevo Sol primarily facilitates international trade and capital flows through the U.S. dollar or euro.
HUF - Hungarian Forint
The forint was introduced in 1946 to replace the hyperinflationary currency after World War II. As the currency of an important Central European economy, the forint has supported the development of Hungary's industry and services and is a core tool of the country's economic policy.
- Supporting unit:Originally 1 Forint = 100 Fillér, which has been discontinued.
- Denomination of banknotes:500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 Fulin
- Reserve currency:No, but it plays a certain reserve role among some financial institutions in the Central and Eastern European region.
- Banknote material:High-quality cotton paper with security features such as metallic security thread, watermark, and color-shifting ink.
- Metal composition:Copper-zinc alloy, nickel-clad steel, stainless steel, etc.
- Currency symbol:Ft
- Paper currency size:For example, 20,000 Ft is approximately 154mm × 70mm, with slight variations in dimensions for different denominations.
- language:en
- Main unit:1. Forint
- ISO code:HUF
- Currency name:Hungarian Forint
- Exchange Rate System:Floating exchange rate system
- Central Bank:Hungarian National Bank (Magyar Nemzeti Bank, MNB)
- Safe-haven currency:No, it is significantly influenced by regional economies and EU policies.
- Coin denomination:5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 forints
- Countries of Use:Hungary is the only country with official usage.
- Cross-border payment:Connecting to the SWIFT network supports international transfers, but the acceptance of HUF internationally is limited. Euros and US dollars are typically used for large cross-border transactions. Hungary is advancing the integration of the SEPA system.
