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No, the 1998 bolívar is no longer exchangeable for U.S. dollars. Venezuela has undergone several currency redenominations since then, with the bolívar being replaced multiple times due to hyperinflation and economic instability. The current currency is the bolívar digital, introduced in 2021. Therefore, older bolívares, including those from 1998, have no monetary value in the U.S. or anywhere else.

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