How much is a Venezuelan currency worth?

How much is a Venezuelan currency worth?

Convert Venezuelan Bolívar to US Dollar

VEF USD
1 VEF 0.00000180296 USD
5 VEF 0.00000901482 USD
10 VEF 0.0000180296 USD
25 VEF 0.0000450741 USD

What are Venezuelan coins called?

The Venezuelan bolivar
The Venezuelan bolivar. The bolivar is the official currency of Venezuela, replacing the currency known as “venezolano” in 1879. The authority in charge of this currency is the Central Bank of Venezuela.

What is the highest dollar bill in Venezuela?

The highest denomination of the Venezuelan bolivar had previously been a one-million bolivar note, currently worth a little less than $0.25. That will now become a one bolivar note. Introduced on Friday, the highest denomination for the new currency will be 100 bolivar, worth a little less than $25.

Is Venezuela located in USA?

Venezuela (/ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə/; American Spanish: [beneˈswela] ( listen)), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea.

What is the new currency of Venezuela?

VES Venezuelan Bolívar. The Venezuelan bolívar soberano is the new currency of Venezuela since August 20, 2018. The old bolivar fuerte was redenominated at the rate of 1 VES = 100000 VEF.

What is the exchange rate for Venezuelan bolívar?

The official currency of Venezuela is the Venezuelan bolívar, with symbol Bs and currency code VEF. USD to VEF is steady at 90 day average 248488. The below comparison table makes it easy to find the best exchange rates and lowest fees when you want to make a Transfer or Spend Venezuelan bolívar.

What is the currency code for bolívares?

The currency code for Bolívares is VEF, and the currency symbol is Bs. Below, you’ll find Venezuelan Bolívar rates and a currency converter. Notice: The Bolivar Fuerte has two official rates.

How do I get Money in Venezuela?

You shouldn’t rely on ATMs as your main way to access money in Venezuela. Use official currency exchange booths only, which should change money at the higher of the two official rates (DICOM). It’s illegal to change money on the black market.