They use the Chilean Peso.
Patagonia is not a country. It is an area that is partly in Chile and partly in Argentina. So there are two currencies in use in it. The currency of Argentina is the Argentinian Peso and the currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso.
I believe the official currency in Chile is the Chilean Peso (CLP). Use Google to get estimate exchange rates. (eg: 1 usd in clp)
The unit of currency in Chile is the peso. Coins that are currently in use are the 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos.
The money or currency of Chile is the peso. The coin denominations are 1,10,0,100, and 100 pesos. The banknotes consist of denominations of 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 pesos.
No, Chile is in South America, nit Europe.
The currency of Chile is the Peso. It is an abbreviated with CLP.
The Patagonia region is shared between Argentina and Chile, so they will most likely use whatever currency they use in Argentina, or in Chile, depending on what part of Patagonia you are talking about.
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Not at all. Chile uses its own currency, the Chilean peso. Spain is a part of the European Union and uses the confederation's common currency, the euro.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
The Azerbaijani New Manat is the currency of Azerbaijan The Yen is the currency of Japan The NZ dollar is the currency of New Zealand The pound Sterling is the currency of the United kingdom The Malaysian ringgit is the currency of Malasia The Chilean peso is the currency used in Chile etc
The Chilean, or Chileno in Spanish, currency is the Chilean Peso.