The 50 intis banknote from the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú is no longer in circulation, as it was replaced by the nuevo sol in 1991. The intis have little to no value in current currency exchanges, typically being considered collectibles rather than usable currency. Their worth in US dollars may vary based on condition and collector interest, but it's generally quite low, often just a few cents.
The Inti is the previous currency of Peru a 1 million intis is equivalent to 1 sol that is equivalent to 0.33 USD
"Central Reserve Bank of Peru. Fifty intis" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Banco Central de Reserve del Perù. Cincuenta intis. The currency refers to a denomination in honor of the Inca sun god Inti and in use between 1985 and 1991. The pronunciation will be "BAN-ko sen-tral they rey-SER-ba thel pey-ROO seen-KWEN-ta EEN-tees" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It was Peruvian currency. The inti was replaced almost 20 years ago. Your bank note is worthless.
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Reserva do Iguaçu's population is 7,038.
1987 is on it.
$ 15,000 if uncirculated $ 10,000 if circulated
The duration of The Key to Reserva is 600.0 seconds.
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Reserva ya
The Key to Reserva was created on 2007-12-14.
Translation: Reserva de agua or reserva acuática