In 1994, stainless-steel 10, 20 and 50 centésimos and brass 1 and 2 pesos uruguayos were introduced. 5 and 10 pesos uruguayos were introduced in 2003 and 2000, respectively. Coins in circulation are:
In July 2010, 50 centésimos coins were withdrawn from circulation.
New 1, 2, 5, 10 and 50 pesos coins were introduced in January 2011
Uruguay does not use the Euro. It is not even in Europe, it is in South America. The currency of Uruguay is the Uruguayan peso.
Uruguayan Peso.
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The Uruguayan Peso, which is divided into 100 centesimos.
Peso (its plural is "pesos"). Officialy the currency is Uruguayan Peso. Its symbol is "$" e.g. $10.
Uruguayan Peso. As of December 31st, 2009 rates is about 0.05 US Dollars.
The Uruguayan Peso. One US Dollar is around 24 Uruguayan Pesos nowadays.
US Dollars can be used in Uruguay to buy electronics, cars, houses, music and in some clothes shops. However, there are plenty of exchange houses where they change US Dollars to Peso (Uruguay's currency) at a certain rate.
Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, MEXICO, Phillipines, Uruguay
about 30 pesos uruguayan that like 1 dollar and 50 cents
The Possessive economy is socialist because of the caudillism that is organized knowing that they share the same currency with other countries.- AG
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