The price of the dollar in Peru is today at S / 4.0836 according to the Bloomberg portal. In addition, in the parallel market (foreign exchange), the price of the dollar stands at S / 4,060 the purchase and S / 4,100 the sale.
In the last day of the BRCRP exchange rate on Friday 27 August closed at S / 4.083 a figure higher than that of its opening which stood at S / 4.072. This change in the currency occurs in the midst of the health crisis due to the coronavirus, the political situation and the economic revival in the country.
Interbank exchange rate
the dollar quote in Peru it is located as follows for the buy and sell, At the counters of major country banks.
Banc | purchase | sale |
---|---|---|
BCP | 3,976 | 4,144 |
Interbank | 4,050 | 4.110 |
BBVA | 3,973 | 4,190 |
Scotiabank | 3,982 | 4,184 |
Bank of the Nation | 4,000 | 4,160 |
Parallel exchange rate
The dollar exchange rate of today in the informal market of Lima operates at S / 4.60 for the purchase already S / 4.10 for the sale.
Dollar in Ocoña
The dollar in Ocoña is quoted as the lowest priced currency in downtown Lima. To be able to access the change you just have to approach Jirón Ocoña.
How to convert from dollars to solos?
To be able to convert from dollars to soles, we show you a table with figures from $ 1 to $ 5000.
dollars | Soles |
---|---|
$ 1 | 4.08 Suns |
$ 5 | 20.39 Soles |
$ 10 | 40.78 Suns |
$ 50 | 203.9 Suns |
$ 100 | 407.8 Suns |
$ 500 | 2039 Soles |
$ 1000 | 4078 Soles |
$ 5,000 | 20390 Soles |
How to convert dollars to dollars alone?
Below we show you a table to convert soles to dollars from 1 soles to 5000 soles.
Soles | dollars |
---|---|
1 Soles | $ 0.25 |
5 soles | $ 1.23 |
10 Suns | $ 2.45 |
50 Suns | 12.26 Dollars |
100 Suns | $ 24.52 |
500 Soles | 122.61 Dollars |
1000 Soles | $ 245.22 |
5000 Soles | 1226.09 Dollars |
How do you know if a dollar is fake?
Embossed printing
– This technique involves moving your finger up and down Benjamin Franklin’s shoulder, the left side of the ticket should feel rough when touched.
Watermark
– Every dollar has a faint image of Benjamin Franklin printed in the right space of the portrait that is visible when placing the bill in the backlight. The figure should be seen on both sides of the printed paper.
3D Safety Tape
– Another way to see if a dollar bill is fake is by the vertical blue stripe on the right side of the image of Benjamin Franklin, it must be woven and not printed, you will notice when you move the note, to plus the bells printed on the strip become numbers 100 and vice versa.
Bell and inkwell
– You will also be able to see if it is true or false by the bell printed on the inkwell, which represents the wells used to sign the American Declaration of Independence, this will have to change from copper to green when you move or tilt the ticket.
What has been the change in the dollar this week?
Below you can see the dollar trend in Peru during this week.
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