note: the Republic of Somaliland, a self-declared independent
country not recognized by any foreign government, issues its own
currency, the Somaliland shilling
South Africa:
rand per US dollar - 7.60 (March 2001), 6.93983
(2000), 6.10948 (1999), 5.52828 (1998), 4.60796 (1997), 4.29935
(1996)
Spain:
euros per US dollar - 1.0659 (January 2001), 1.0854 (2000),
0.9386 (1999); pesetas per US dollar - 149.40 (1998), 146.41 (1997),
126.66 (1996)
Sri Lanka:
Sri Lankan rupees per US dollar - 83.506 (January 2001),
77.005 (2000), 70.635 (1999), 64.450 (1998), 58.995 (1997), 55.271
(1996)
Sudan:
Sudanese dinars per US dollar - 257.44 (January 2001), 257.12
(2000), 252.55 (1999), 200.80 (1998), 157.57 (1997), 125.08 (1996)
Suriname:
Surinamese guilders per US dollar - 2,178.50 (December
2000), 987.50 (December 1999), 401.00 (December 1998), 401.00
(December 1997), 401.26 (December 1996)
note: beginning in July 1994, the central bank midpoint exchange rate was unified and became market determined; during 1998, the exchange rate splintered into four distinct rates; in January 1999 the government floated the guilder, but subsequently fixed it when the black-market rate plunged; the government currently allows trading within a band of SRG 500 around the official rate
Svalbard:
Norwegian kroner per US dollar - 8.7784 (January 2001),
8.8018 (2000), 7.7992 (1999), 7.5451 (1998), 7.0734 (1997), 6.4498
(1996)
Swaziland:
emalangeni per US dollar - 7.7803 (January 2001), 6.9056
(2000), 6.1087 (1999), 5.4807 (1998), 4.6032 (1997), 4.2706 (1996);
note - the Swazi lilangeni is at par with the South African rand;
emalangeni is the plural form of lilangeni
Sweden:
Swedish kronor per US dollar - 9.4669 (January 2001), 9.1622
(2000), 8.2624 (1999), 7.9499 (1998), 7.6349 (1997), 6.7060 (1996)