It also fell to $1.6610 against the British pound, from $1.6565 a day earlier.
The dollar turned in a mixed performance against the British pound.
The dollar fell to $1.5767 against the pound from $1.5685.
The dollar also rose against the British pound, which fell to $1.5205 from $1.5290.
Since then, the dollar is up 23 percent against the pound.
The reason: the dollar rose 24 percent against the pound.
It was little changed against the British pound, dropping to $1.6155 from $1.6160.
The dollar actually rose 5 percent against the British pound.
The dollar lost value against the pound, which cost $1.6265, higher than $1.62425 Friday.
The dollar has not been that strong against the pound since May 1994.