Peruvian inti ended in 1991.
inti
Inti Creates was created on 1996-05-08.
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
Peruvian libra ended in 1931.
Peruvian real ended in 1863.
Peruvian inca ended in 1882.
Peruvian sol ended in 1985.
Peruvian peseta ended in 1882.
It was Peruvian currency. The inti was replaced almost 20 years ago. Your bank note is worthless.
At the end of dec 25 same as here in the us ~is peruvian
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the exchange rate for the Peruvian Inti is not widely available since the currency has not been in circulation for many years. The Inti was replaced by the Nuevo Sol in 1991, and the current currency used in Peru is the Sol. Therefore, to convert 10 Diez Intis to US currency, you would need to find the historical exchange rate from the time the Inti was active, but it may not be practical for current transactions.
The currency of Peru is the Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN). The nuevo sol was introduced to replace the inti in 1991.For more information and images of Peruvian money, see the related link below.