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Uruguay New Peso; Peso , Venezuela Bolivar ; Real (Reales); Venezolano

Peso has been a name of the Uruguayan currency since Uruguay's settlement by Europeans. The present currency, the peso uruguayo  was adopted in 1993 and is subdivided into 100 centésimos.
The Uruguay's monetary stability,  based on the gold standard., ended after World War One.
The peso was replaced in November 1973 by the nuevo peso,  also subdivided into 100 centésimos, . at a rate of 1 new peso for 1000 old pesos .
 Replaced again by the nuevo peso in the nineties.


In the eighteen century the bolívar was adopted replacing the short-lived venezolano and until the 1970s  was the region's most stable and internationally accepted currency. Since that time, however, it has fallen victim to high inflation.

The name "bolívar fuerte" is only used temporarily to distinguish it from the older currency that will be used along with the bolívar fuerte until 2009.

In the forties the Banco Central de Venezuela began issuing paper money of 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 bolívares.followed by 5  and  1, 2 and 5 bolívares .

As inflation took hold were introduced: 1000 bolívares in 1991, 2000 and 5000 bolívares in 1994, and 10,000, 20,000 and 50,000 bolívares in 1998.


The bolívar fuerte  is the new currency of Venezuela since  2008. It is subdivided into 100 céntimos.

The bolívar fuerte replaced the bolívar due to inflation. The old bolívar was the currency of Venezuela between 1879 and 2007. It was also subdivided into 100 céntimos.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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