- Haitian gourde
Infobox Currency
currency_name_in_local = gourde haïtienne fr icon goud ayisyen ht icon
image_1 = Haiti500GourdesFront2000.jpg
image_title_1 = Five hundred Haitian gourdes
iso_code = HTG
using_countries =Haiti
inflation_rate = 9%
inflation_source_date = " [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook] ", 2007 est.
subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100
subunit_name_1 =centime
symbol = G
frequently_used_coins = 50 centimes, 1, 5 gourdes
rarely_used_coins = 5, 10, 20 centimes
frequently_used_banknotes = 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000 gourdes
rarely_used_banknotes = 1, 2, 5 gourdes
issuing_authority =Banque de la République d'Haïti
issuing_authority_website = www.brh.netThe gourde (French), goud (Kreyol) is the currency of
Haiti . ItsISO 4217 code is HTG and it is divided into 100 "centimes" (French) or "santim" (Kreyol).First Gourde, 1813-1870
The first gourde was introduced in 1813. It replaced the livre at a rate of 1 gourde = 8 livre 5
sou s.Coins
The first issues of coins were silver pieces of 6, 12 and 25 centimes. In 1827, 50 and 100 centimes coins were introduced, followed by 1 and 2 centimes in 1828. In 1846 and 1850, 6¼ centimes coins were issued as well as 6 centimes pieces. In 1863, bronze coins, produced by the Heaton mint of
Birmingham , were issued. These were in denominations of 5, 10 and 20 centimes and were the last coins of the first gourde.Banknotes
The governments of Haiti issued paper money in denominations of 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24, 25, 48 and 100 gourdes.
econd Gourde, 1870-1872
In 1870 the gourde was revalued at a rate of ten to one. Only banknotes were issued for this second gourde, with the government issuing notes of 10 and 25 gourdes.
Third Gourde, 1872-
In 1872, the gourde was again revalued, this time at a rate of three hundred to one. In the early years of this third gourde, only banknotes were being issued and the name "
piastre " was sometimes used instead of gourde, especially on a banknote issue dated 1875. In 1881, the gourde was linked to theFrench franc at 5 francs = 1 gourde and coin production recommenced.The peg to the franc did not last but, in 1912, the gourde was pegged to the US dollar at a value of 5 gourdes to the US dollar. Although this peg was abandoned in 1989 and the currency now floats, because of the old link, five gourdes is often referred to as a "Haitian dollar". Likewise, 5 centimes is a "Haitian penny". Indeed, in many places, prices are given not in gourdes, but rather in "Haitian dollars", which must be multiplied by five to convert to gourdes.
Coins
The 1881 issue of coins consisted of denominations of 1, 2, 10, 20 and 50 centimes and 1 gourde. 5 centimes coins were added in 1889. Production of the 1 and 2 centimes and 1 gourde pieces ceased in the mid 1890s, whilst coin production ceased entirely from 1908 until 1949, when 5 and 10 centimes coins were again minted. These were followed by 20 centimes pieces in 1956, 50 centimes in 1972 and 1 and 5 gourdes in 1995.
Coin image box 1 double
header = 10 centimes 1949
caption_left =Dumarsais Estimé
caption_right = Coat of arms
width = 200
position = right
margin = 0Coins currently in circulation are:
*50 centimes
*1 gourde
*5 gourdesBanknotes
In 1875, banknotes were issued by the "National Bank of Haiti" in denominations of 25 centimes, 1 and 5 piastres (equal to gourdes). Following this, banknotes were issued in denominations ranging from 10 centimes to 5 gourdes by the various Haitian governments until 1916, when the "National Bank of the Republic of Haiti" began issuing notes. In 1920, 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 gourdes notes were issued, with 50 and 100 gourdes added in 1925. In the 1970s, 25, 250 and 500 gourdes notes were introduced. In 1979, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti replaced the National Bank as the paper money issuing body. 1000 gourdes notes were introduced in 2004.
Banknotes currently in circulation are:
*10 gourdes
*25 gourdes
*50 gourdes
*100 gourdes
*250 gourdes
*500 gourdes
*1000 gourdesNote: The 1, 2, and 5 gourde notes are no longer produced and may no longer be in circulation.
ee also
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Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean
*Economy of Haiti External links
Standard numismatics external links
world_coin_gallery_1_url = Haiti
world_coin_gallery_1_name = Haiti
banknote_world_1_url = haiti
banknote_world_1_name = Haiti
dollarization_1_url =
dollarization_1_name =
gfd_1_url = Haiti
gfd_1_name = Haiti
gfd_data_1_url = 5544
gfd_data_1_name = Haiti Gourde
show_gfd_excel = Y
* [http://www.brh.net/bils.htm Facsimiles of Haitian banknotes]
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