The Peruvian sol, the official currency of Peru, features distinct designs. The front side typically displays a prominent national figure or landmark, while the reverse showcases cultural or historical motifs related to Peru's heritage. The banknotes come in various colors and denominations, with intricate patterns and security features to prevent counterfeiting. Coins also feature national symbols and wildlife, reflecting the country's rich biodiversity.
1 Peru's = 0.36 US Dollar
1 Peru's = 0.36 US Dollar
1 Peru's = 0.36 US Dollar
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a half dollar looks like a dollar cut in half
In the link below, you will find a Wikipedia article on the currency of Peru: the Nuevo Sol. It includes pictures.
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pretty much the same as everywhere else
Dollar bills.
In Peru the currency in use is called "Soles". 1 US Dollar = 2.80 Soles
Like an eagle