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The currency reform of January 1, 1963 adopted the peso boliviano, equal to 1,000 bolivianos, with an initial central exchange rate of 11·875 per US$1. But inflation soon returned and the peso boliviano was devalued 39.4% on October 27, 1972, with a new official rate of 20·00 per US$1 .
The boliviano ([boliˈβjano]; sign: Bs [1] [2] ISO 4217 code: BOB) is the currency of Bolivia. It is divided into 100 cents or centavos in Spanish. Boliviano was also the name of the currency of Bolivia between 1864 and 1963 .
The first boliviano was the currency of Bolivia from 1864 to 1963. Due to rising inflation, it was replaced with the peso boliviano at an exchange rate of 1 000 bolivianos to 1 peso. The peso was later replaced by the second Bolivian boliviano .
Central bank hard currency reserves have drained to nearly zero, which has hit imports of fuel, pushed up prices and strained the boliviano currency. Frustrated motorists often wait in long lines ...
The Bolivian currency is the boliviano (ISO 4217: BOB; symbol: Bs.) One boliviano is divided into 100 centavos. The boliviano replaced the Bolivian peso at a rate of one million to one in 1987 after many years of rampant inflation. At that time, 1 new boliviano was roughly equivalent to 1 U.S. dollar.
Fixed currency Anchor currency Rate (anchor / fixed) Abkhazian apsar: ... Bolivian boliviano: U.S. dollar: 6.91 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark: Euro: 1.95583
The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines. ... Bolivian peso: 1986 Bolivian boliviano
LA PAZ (Reuters) -Bolivian armed forces pulled back from the presidential palace in La Paz on Wednesday evening and a general was arrested after President Luis Arce slammed a "coup" attempt ...