Peruvian Money Guide

Coming to a foreign country is always an exciting experience. Visiting Peru is no exception. So many new impressions might overwhelm you easily and you could get distracted when it comes to a boring, but important, issue like money. Most probably you don't know how the Peruvian currency (Sol) looks like, before actual being in Peru. Therefore, we highly recommend reading our information about the money you will use during your visit and how "money-issues" are handled in Peru.

Take your time to read through our selection of categories and pages. We tried to give you good general information about the Peruvian currency, familiarize you to the notes and coins including all important security features, tell you how to behave when handling money and make you aware of what to keep in mind when paying or changing money. We will give you some examples of common tricks and explain how people try to rip you off. More useful basic information about changing money, exchange offices, credit cards, money transfers and banks can be found under the correlating topics.

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1988 - 500000 Intis banknote (a)

Old Peruvian Banknotes
1988 - 500000 Intis banknote (a)

1988 - 500000 Intis banknote (b)

Old Peruvian Banknotes
1988 - 500000 Intis banknote

1989 - 100000 Intis banknote

Old Peruvian Banknotes
1989 - 100000 Intis banknote

1989 - 500000 Intis banknote

Old Peruvian Banknotes
1989 - 500000 Intis banknote

1990 - 1000000 Intis banknote

Old Peruvian Banknotes
1990 - 1000000 Intis banknote

1990 - 5000000 Intis banknote

Old Peruvian Banknotes
1990 - 5000000 Intis banknote

1991 - 5000000 Intis banknote

Old Peruvian Banknotes
1991 - 5000000 Intis banknote
These silver "Reales" are not only the first coins in Lima but also in South America, and their production began in September 1568. The coins had a so called "Pillar" design and no date was marked. The only way to tell their age was by recognizing the designers initials (in the case of these coins it was Alonso Rincón whose initial was a "R") an...
These silver "Reales" are not only the first coins in Lima, but also in South America and their production began in September 1568. The coins had a so called "Pillar" design and no date was marked. The only way to tell their age was by recognizing the designers initials (in the case of these coins it was Alonso Rincón whose initial was a "R") an...
The coins with the "Crowned Shield" design were produced from March 1572. The coins were marked with the initial "X" belonging of the designer Xinés Martínez, but his coinage suffered interruptions because the Lima Mint did not work between March 1574 and September 1577.
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