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Tanzanian shilling to US dollar Exchange Rate History - XTransfer

Tanzanian shilling to US dollar Historical Exchange Rates

Welcome to the TZS to USD exchange rate history page. This page contains detailed daily historical exchange rates between TZS and USD from 2025-3-8 to 2026-04-02, making it easy to look up and reference.

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1 TZS = 0.000386531 USD

11:30 Exchange Rate

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1 Tanzanian shilling to US dollar Historical Exchange Rate Trends

1 TZS = -- USD

11:30 Exchange Rate

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1 Tanzanian shilling to US dollar Data Statistics

This section organizes the historical exchange rate data of 1 TZS to USD, 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
0.000386531
0.000389258
0.000393701
0.000407407
Low
0.000386531
0.000385986
0.000384615
0.000384615
Average
0.000386531
0.000387346
0.000387442
0.000393219

Past 7 days historical exchange rates

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

TZS to USD - Last 7 Days

TZSTZSUSDUSD
2026-04-02
0.000386531
TZSTZSUSDUSD
2026-04-01
0.000387544
TZSTZSUSDUSD
2026-03-31
0.000385986
TZSTZSUSDUSD
2026-03-30
0.000387608
TZSTZSUSDUSD
2026-03-29
0.000387608
TZSTZSUSDUSD
2026-03-28
0.000387608
TZSTZSUSDUSD
2026-03-27
0.000389258

USD to TZS - Last 7 Days

USDUSDTZSTZS
2026-04-02
2587.114616939
USDUSDTZSTZS
2026-04-01
2580.352166464
USDUSDTZSTZS
2026-03-31
2590.767540792
USDUSDTZSTZS
2026-03-30
2579.926110916
USDUSDTZSTZS
2026-03-29
2579.926110916
USDUSDTZSTZS
2026-03-28
2579.926110916
USDUSDTZSTZS
2026-03-27
2568.990232699

TZSTZS - Tanzanian Shilling

The Tanzanian Shilling was introduced in 1966 as a replacement for the East African Monetary Unit. The TZS supports the agricultural and mining industries and is an important part of the country's economy.

  • Supporting unit:No auxiliary currency unit; auxiliary currency has been abolished.
  • Denomination of banknotes:500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 shillings
  • Reserve currency:No, the US dollar is the primary reserve currency.
  • Banknote material:Paper-based with anti-counterfeiting design
  • Metal composition:Copper-nickel alloy, stainless steel
  • Currency symbol:TSh
  • Paper currency size:Approximately 150mm × 70mm for 10,000 shillings.
  • language:en
  • Main unit:1 shilling
  • ISO code:TZS
  • Currency name:Tanzanian Shilling
  • Exchange Rate System:Floating exchange rate system
  • Central Bank:Bank of Tanzania
  • Safe-haven currency:No, regional currency.
  • Coin denomination:50, 100, 200, 500 shillings
  • Countries of Use:Tanzania
  • Cross-border payment:The shilling supports limited international payments through the SWIFT system, with trade primarily relying on the US dollar and other hard currencies.

USDUSD - Dollar

The US dollar officially became the official currency of the United States in 1792, initially adopting the gold and silver standard. After World War II, the US dollar became the world's main reserve currency in the Bretton Woods system. In 1971, the United States abolished the peg of the US dollar to gold and switched to a floating exchange rate. Today, the US dollar is still the dominant currency in global trade, investment and financial markets, enjoying a high degree of international credit and widespread use.

  • Supporting unit:1 cent
  • Denomination of banknotes:$1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
  • Reserve currency:The US dollar is the world's primary reserve currency.
  • Banknote material:Made primarily of 75% cotton and 25% linen.
  • Metal composition:Alloys such as copper, nickel, and zinc
  • Currency symbol:$ or US$
  • Paper currency size:156mm × 66mm (All denominations have the same size)
  • language:en
  • Main unit:1 US dollar
  • ISO code:USD
  • Currency name:US dollar
  • Cents per dollar:100
  • Exchange Rate System:Floating exchange rate system
  • Central Bank:Federal Reserve System
  • Safe-haven currency:The US dollar is usually regarded as a safe-haven currency.
  • Coin denomination:1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1
  • Countries of Use:The United States (including some overseas territories) and certain countries and regions that use the US dollar as their official or circulating currency.
  • Cross-border payment:The dollar cross-border payment network covers approximately 200 countries and regions worldwide.

FAQ

Based on the historical patterns of Tanzanian shilling to US dollar, is now a good time to exchange?

To judge the timing for exchanging Tanzanian shilling to US dollar, one must compare current rates with the average over the past year or even five years. If the current Tanzanian shilling rate is well above the historical average, it usually means TZS is in a strong period, making it a good window for settlement into USD. Conversely, if Tanzanian shilling is at a historical low, it is recommended for exporters to hold TZS in batches and avoid the troughs to minimize losses when converting to USD.

What are the main reasons affecting the historical volatility of TZS to USD recently?

The core factor affecting the historical volatility of Tanzanian shilling to US dollar recently is the divergence in monetary policies between the two countries. When interest rate hikes are implemented, the attractiveness of TZS tends to increase, leading to a significant rise in its historical exchange rate against USD. Additionally, fluctuations in global trade data and inflation levels trigger safe-haven demand for TZS, thereby intensifying the frequency of two-way volatility between Tanzanian shilling and US dollar.

Has TZS experienced a sharp plunge against USD before? How can I protect myself?

Historically, Tanzanian shilling against US dollar has indeed experienced violent fluctuations or even plunges due to policy shocks or economic crises. The best way to hedge against Tanzanian shilling exchange rate risk is to analyze its historical volatility cycles and avoid betting on a one-sided market at a single high point. It is recommended to use batch settlement or forward locking tools to keep the volatility risk of TZS to USD within an acceptable trade cost range.

Is the current exchange rate of Tanzanian shilling to US dollar considered a historical high or low?

To evaluate the current level of TZS to USD, one must examine the currency pair's long-term trend chart. By comparing the peaks and troughs of the past five years, you can clearly see if Tanzanian shilling is approaching a historical resistance level. If the current TZS price has broken through highs from years ago, it indicates that TZS is at an extreme high; exchanging Tanzanian shilling to US dollar now can often lock in more substantial trade profits than in previous years.

How accurate are the AI-predicted exchange rates for Tanzanian shilling to US dollar?

AI predictions for TZS to USD are trend references derived from historical big data and market sentiment models. While AI can capture the operational patterns of TZS through algorithms, it is difficult to 100% predict sudden international political events or unexpected policy adjustments. Therefore, the predicted values for Tanzanian shilling to US dollar should serve as supplementary advice for settlement timing, rather than an absolute execution guarantee.

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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.