The US value is worth between $1 and $5. The exact amount will depend upon the condition and where you purchase it at.
i belave its 50000
Nada....MoreTo explain the prior poster's answer, Argentina abolished the austral in 1991.
Can you please tell me how much is 10000 diez mil pesos bolivianos in usa dollars from 1984? But have expired
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what is the value of 5000 1981 cinco mil soles de oro to south africa rands
10000 diez mil intis
0 It was discontinued in the early 90s because 1,000,000 Intis was equal to 1 of their new currency
How much the value of cinco mil intis in peso value?
.. try to the bank
10000 DIEZ MIL INTIS is equivalent to approximately $2.67 USD. This rate is based on the current exchange rate between the US Dollar and the Peruvian Inti, which is 3.74 Intis per US Dollar.
what is the transaction cost 5000 cinco mil intis of peru
Yeah 9 $
i belave its 50000
Where exchange my diez mil intis near in manila
Where exchange my diez mil intis near in manila
"Diez Mil Intis" is Spanish for Ten Thousand Intis. The Inti was the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991. It replaced the "sol" at a rate of 1,000 sol = 1 inti. It in turn was replaced by the nuevo sol ("new sol") at a rate of 1,000,000 intis = 1 nuevo sol. The 10,000 intis bill was produced in 1988 and has a portrait of the Peruvian poet César Vallejo on the front. It is no longer exchangable into dollars (or even into nuevo sol), but the theoretical face value (based on the exchange rate of the nuevo sol as of April 2009) is about a third of a US cent. Its value to a collector would depend on its condition.
"Diez Mil Intis" is Spanish for Ten Thousand Intis. The Inti was the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991. It replaced the "sol" at a rate of 1,000 sol = 1 inti. It in turn was replaced by the nuevo sol ("new sol") at a rate of 1,000,000 intis = 1 nuevo sol. The 10,000 intis bill was produced in 1988 and has a portrait of the Peruvian poet César Vallejo on the front. It is no longer exchangable into dollars (or even into nuevo sol), but the theoretical face value (based on the exchange rate of the nuevo sol as of April 2009) is about a third of a US cent. Its value to a collector would depend on its condition.