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Saint Barthélemy







Complete Financial Report of Saint-Barthélemy

Basic Information

  • Territory ISO Code: BL

  • Official Language: French

  • Language ISO Code: fr

  • Current Official Currency: Euro (EUR)

  • Currency ISO Code: EUR


Monetary History of Saint-Barthélemy

Current Official Currency: Euro (EUR)

  • Since Saint-Barthélemy became a French overseas collectivity in 2007, the official currency has been the euro, the same as metropolitan France and the Eurozone.

  • The euro is subdivided into 100 cents.

  • Coins in circulation: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, 1 euro, and 2 euros.

  • Banknotes in circulation: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 euros.

  • Currency is issued by the European Central Bank and the Banque de France.

  • Although the US dollar is often accepted in local commerce, the euro is the only legal tender.

Historical Currencies

  • Saint-Barthélemy has experienced various sovereignties and currencies over its history:

    • French colonization began in 1648.

    • Transferred to Sweden in 1784, during which the Swedish riksdaler was the predominant currency, but the island functioned as a free port with various currencies circulating.

    • Returned to France in 1878, which reinstated the French franc as the official currency.

  • The French franc circulated until the introduction of the euro in 1999 (book money) and 2002 (physical currency).


Historical and Economic Context

  • Saint-Barthélemy is a small Caribbean island known for luxury tourism and a high standard of living.

  • The capital, Gustavia, is named after King Gustav III of Sweden, reflecting the Swedish period.

  • The adoption of the euro represents full political and economic integration with France and the European Union.

  • The local economy relies mainly on tourism, duty-free trade, and luxury services.

  • The euro provides monetary stability and facilitates transactions with Europe and other Eurozone countries.


Summary

CurrencyISO CodeCirculation PeriodCurrent StatusSubdivisionIssuing Authority
Euro EUR Since 1999 (2002 in physical form) In circulation 1 euro = 100 cents European Central Bank / Banque de France
French franc FRF Until 1999 Out of circulation 1 franc = 100 centimes Banque de France
Swedish riksdaler 1784 - 1878 (Swedish period) Out of circulation Bank of Sweden (historical)
 

Saint-Barthélemy currently uses exclusively the euro as its official currency, reflecting its status as a French collectivity and member of the Eurozone. The US dollar is informally accepted but is not legal tender.


 



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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