The nuevo sol is the current currency of Peru. It was first introduced in the late 1980's after hyperinflation required the Peruvian government to abandon the Inti. The Inti was the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991.
1 nuevo sol= 1,000 intis= 1,000,000 old soles
inti
Peruvian Nuevo Sol
Cuzco also known as Cusco is a city in the Peruvian Andes.Cuzco uses the Peruvian currency.The official currency in Peru is the "Nuevo sol"
Peruvian soles is the peruvian currency. It is actually call "nuevo sol. One Dollar is worth 2.67 nuevos soles.
Peruvian soles is the peruvian currency. It is actually call "nuevo sol. One Dollar is worth 2.67 nuevos soles.
It was Peruvian currency. The inti was replaced almost 20 years ago. Your bank note is worthless.
From 1.1.2009 the official Slovak currency is Euro. The former currency was Slovak Crown.
The Deutschmark
There has not been an issue of the current Nuevos Solos Peruvian currency with a denomination of 100,000. The last note of that size was the 1989 Intis which is worth $2-$3 in perfect uncirculated condition.
An austral is a former currency of Argentina.
Until 2002 the Vatican Lira was the currency. Today it is the Euro.
The Czechoslovak koruna currency was used until 1993 by the former country of Czechoslovakia. That koruna was replaced by the Czech koruna are a value of 1-to-1 with the former currency.