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Current exchange rates are 1 US dollar to 2.79 Nuevo sol. In exchange markets, the Nuevo sol is represented by the letters (PEN).
assuming this is American dollars, 1 euro is about 1.39 dollars (at the moment)
1 Bolivian boliviano = 0.14245 U.S. dollars
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1 dolar = 14 pesos
what is a Un nuevo sol how much does it worth.
Current exchange rates are 1 US dollar to 2.79 Nuevo sol. In exchange markets, the Nuevo sol is represented by the letters (PEN).
To convert 5,000 intis to US dollars, you need the exchange rate between the Peruvian intis and the US dollar. The intis is an obsolete currency, replaced by the nuevo sol in 1991, with 1 nuevo sol being equal to 1,000 intis. Since the nuevo sol's exchange rate varies, you would need to check the current rate to find the equivalent in US dollars. As of recent rates, 1 nuevo sol is approximately 0.26 USD, but this can fluctuate.
"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.
NO. Inti currency of peru was in ciruculation between 1985 and 1991. After that, it was replaced by nuevo sol. It is the current currency of of peru. >>>>>> 1 nuevo sol = 1,000,000 inti. 1 nuevo sol = 0.333645 U.S. Dollars Inti notes and coins are no longer used. Nor can you exchange for nuevo sol. Your 100 inti worth is >>>> $0.000033645 us Congrats for your treasure hunt :) liked my answer? Give me wow rating Anonymous
The national currency of Peru is the Nuevo Sol. Banknotes are available in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 nuevos soles.
If it is a Peruvian Nuevo Sol, PEN, there is 0.35 USD per PEN at the moment.Exchange rates change daily, it's better to use a currency converter. There is one built into the Google search, see related link.
i sold 1 for 1000 dollars
As at 11Oct09 1 US Dollar was worth 2.86 Peruvian Nuevo Sol
At September 2010 the national currency, the nuevo sol is equivalent to $0.358, ie 1 dollar = 2.78 soles
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