Convert Guatemalan Quetzal to Sudanese Pound
Please provide values below to convert Guatemalan Quetzal [GTQ] to Sudanese Pound [SDG], or Convert Sudanese Pound to Guatemalan Quetzal.
How to Convert Guatemalan Quetzal to Sudanese Pound
1 GTQ = 0.0170929149269631 SDG
Example: convert 15 GTQ to SDG:
15 GTQ = 15 × 0.0170929149269631 SDG = 0.256393723904446 SDG
Guatemalan Quetzal to Sudanese Pound Conversion Table
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Guatemalan Quetzal
The Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) is the official currency of Guatemala, used for all monetary transactions within the country.
History/Origin
The Quetzal was introduced as the official currency of Guatemala in 1925, replacing the Guatemalan peso. It was named after the quetzal bird, a symbol of liberty in Guatemala, and was initially pegged to the US dollar. The currency has undergone various reforms and decimalization since its inception.
Current Use
Today, the GTQ is widely used throughout Guatemala for everyday transactions, banking, and trade. It is managed by the Bank of Guatemala and remains the country's legal tender.
Sudanese Pound
The Sudanese Pound (SDG) is the official currency of Sudan, used for everyday transactions and financial exchanges within the country.
History/Origin
The Sudanese Pound was introduced in 1956, replacing the Sudanese Piastre. It has undergone several redenominations and reforms, notably in 2007 when the currency was revalued following economic challenges and the country's separation from South Sudan.
Current Use
Today, the Sudanese Pound is the legal tender in Sudan, used in banking, commerce, and daily transactions. It exists in both banknotes and coins, with ongoing efforts to stabilize and modernize the currency system.