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Exchange Rate Chart - MOPPHP
2026-01-22 - 2026-02-21 +0.1215.05%
Exchange rate history for Macanese Pataca
Date Rate
2026-02-21 - Saturday 1 MOP = 5,67 PHP
2026-02-20 - Friday 1 MOP = 5,69 PHP
2026-02-19 - Thursday 1 MOP = 5,67 PHP
2026-02-18 - Wednesday 1 MOP = 5,75 PHP
2026-02-17 - Tuesday 1 MOP = 5,75 PHP
2026-02-16 - Monday 1 MOP = 5,83 PHP
2026-02-15 - Sunday 1 MOP = 5,84 PHP
2026-02-14 - Saturday 1 MOP = 5,85 PHP
2026-02-13 - Friday 1 MOP = 5,83 PHP
2026-02-12 - Thursday 1 MOP = 5,91 PHP
2026-02-11 - Wednesday 1 MOP = 5,94 PHP
2026-02-10 - Tuesday 1 MOP = 5,94 PHP
2026-02-09 - Monday 1 MOP = 5,89 PHP
2026-02-08 - Sunday 1 MOP = 5,77 PHP
2026-02-07 - Saturday 1 MOP = 5,77 PHP
2026-02-06 - Friday 1 MOP = 5,78 PHP
Macanese Pataca and Philippines, Peso-conversions
Image that illustrates ZMW MOP Image that illustrates ZMW PHP
1 5,67
10 56,71
50 283,56
100 567,11
200 1 134
500 2 836
1 000 5 671
2 000 11 342
5 000 28 356
10 000 56 711
20 000 113 422
50 000 283 556
100 000 567 111
200 000 1 134 222
500 000 2 835 555
1 000 000 5 671 110
Image that illustrates ZMW PHP Image that illustrates ZMW MOP
1 0,18
10 1,76
50 8,82
100 17,63
200 35,27
500 88,17
1 000 176,33
2 000 352,66
5 000 881,66
10 000 1 763
20 000 3 527
50 000 8 817
100 000 17 633
200 000 35 266
500 000 88 166
1 000 000 176 332

Currency Pair MOPPHP: An Overview

The currency pair MOPPHP consists of the Macanese pataca (MOP) and the Philippine peso (PHP). Both of these currencies have unique characteristics and an interesting history that make them important for trade and investments in their respective regions.

Macanese Pataca (MOP)

The Macanese pataca is the official currency of Macao, a special administrative region of China. The currency was introduced in 1894 and has since been a significant part of Macao's economy. The pataca is divided into 100 avos and is often abbreviated as MOP$. Macao's economy relies heavily on tourism and the gaming industry, which can impact the value of the currency based on changes in these sectors.

Philippine Peso (PHP)

The Philippine peso is the official currency of the Philippines and is abbreviated as PHP. The peso is divided into 100 centavos and has a long history dating back to 1852. The Philippine economy is diversified with strong sectors in agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The value of the currency can be influenced by various factors, including economic growth, inflation, and political events.

Convert MOP to PHP and Vice Versa

To convert between the Macanese pataca and the Philippine peso, you can use our convenient currency converter. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the amount you want to convert.
  2. Select the base currency (MOP or PHP).
  3. Choose the target currency (PHP or MOP).
  4. The conversion will happen automatically, and you will receive the result instantly.

In addition to converting between MOP and PHP, you can also use our currency converter to convert between other currencies. A chart with historical figures for the currency pair will be provided along with the conversion, giving you a better understanding of the currencies' performance over time.

Summary

The currency pair MOPPHP offers interesting opportunities for both investors and travelers. By understanding the fundamental factors that affect the Macanese pataca and the Philippine peso, you can make more informed decisions when it comes to currency exchange and investments. Use our currency converter to easily and quickly convert between different currencies and access historical data to analyze trends.

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