The peso boliviano (ISO 4217 code: BOP) was the currency of Bolivia from January 1, 1963, until December 31, 1986. It was replaced by the boliviano. It...
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before the current second boliviano include: The Spanish real from the 16th to 19th centuries, with 8 reales equal to 1 peso and 16 reales equal to 1 escudo...
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exchange rate of 1000 bolivianos to 1 peso. The peso was later replaced by the second Bolivian boliviano. The first boliviano was introduced in 1864...
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The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines. Originating in the Spanish Empire, the...
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worthless. In 2016, the Colombian peso was rated at around 3,000 per U.S. dollar, with banknotes up to 50,000 pesos. Instead of redenominating the currency...
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the peso boliviano was replaced by the new boliviano at a rate of one million to one (when 1 US dollar was worth 1.8–1.9 million pesos bolivianos). At...
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Gramos", "Me Consume", and a cover of Enanitos Verdes' hit single "Lamento Boliviano". On 7 February 2022, he announced and revealed the tracklist of his seventh...
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centavo include: Argentine peso Bolivian boliviano Brazilian real Cape Verdean escudo Colombian peso Cuban peso Dominican peso East Timorese centavo coins...
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2014. "BOB - Bolivian Boliviano". Xe. Archived from the original on 19 February 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2014. "Bolivian Boliviano". Oanda. Retrieved 2...
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Panamanian balboa Swiss franc (in Italian, see Rappen) Uruguayan peso Obsolete Boliviano (1864–1963) Chilean escudo Dominican franco Eritrean tallero Italian...
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