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  1. Aug 29, 2023 · These coins hare made in two tones, with an outer steel ring and an alpaca core. They come in three different designs. The first (minted between 1994 and 2009) bears a large 2 on the right and the iconic colibri (from the Nazca Lines in southern Peru), with the words Nuevos Soles beneath the number.

  2. Apr 30, 2017 · In fact, the Hong Kong dollar and the U.S. dollar are both derived from the same source: the Mexican or “Spanish” dollar. So were the yuan, the yen and most of the currencies of Latin...

  3. Thinking of traveling to Latinoamérica (Latin America)? Great! In this article, we’ll explore the different currencies used throughout Latin America to help you prepare for your trip!

    • The Currencies of Independent South American Countries
    • Strongest Currencies of South America
    • The Currencies of Dependent South American Territories

    The list of currencies of the 14 independent countries of South America and their currencies is as follows: Argentina (Argentine Peso), Bolivia (Bolivian Boliviano), Brazil (Brazilian Real), Chile (Chilean Peso), Columbia (Columbian Peso), Ecuador (US Dollar), Guyana (Guyanese Dollar), Paraguay (Paraguayan Guaraní), Peru (Peruvian Nuevo Sol), Surin...

    Currently, one of the strongest currencies in circulation in South America is the Brazilian Real. Its value increased by nearly 3 times during the administrations of Prime Ministers Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva and Dilma Rousseff. This shift in value led to a higher minimum wage salary and a larger population of middle-class households. Another strong...

    The list of currencies of the 3 dependent South American Territories and their currencies is as follows: Falkland Islands (Falkland Island Pound), French Guiana (Euro), and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (none, no permanent residents). The Falkland Island Pound is used throughout the islands. As a British territory, the currency here ...

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  4. Sep 22, 2023 · In this article, we will take a journey through time to explore the fascinating history of currencies in Latin America, from ancient forms of trade to contemporary digital payment methods with only a cardholder needed.

  5. All currencies of South America with their ISO-4217 codes, listed by countries and dependent territories

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  7. Jun 8, 2022 · Real, bolivar, peso: Latin America's means of payment are as diverse as its cultures. But calls for a single currency across the huge region are getting louder.

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