Venezuelan Bolivar
2007-03-07 11:45:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The currency is the BOLIVAR, virtually worthless against currencies such the USD (1 USD = 2147.30 Bs), Euro and GBP. Chavez keeps a controlled exchange policy, which means, no citizen can buy foreing currency freely, every citizen has a quota of 4000 USD a year presenting proof of travelling, so basically you cannot expend more than that if you are going out of the country.... not a nice situation. So a parallel market (Ilegal one) runs in venezuela where the USD can be bought freely for a rate of 1 USD = 4000.00 Bs
2007-03-07 18:39:02
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answer #2
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answered by jljimenezs30 4
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The currency is the Bolivar for 1 US dollar you would get 2.150 bolivares in an official exchange house
Now if you exchange your dollars in the black market (what I recommend) When I say black market is when you exchange your dollars to any particular person for example me =) people would give you 1 US $ = 3000 Bolivares So you would have more bolivares to spend.
Are you coming to Venezuela?
2007-03-09 00:32:21
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answered by oxiboss 2
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Bolivares.
1 dollar = 2150 Bolivares
2007-03-09 06:24:32
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answered by Adriana 5
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Its the Bolivar and currently you get 3250 Bolivares per dollar.... with 3250 bolivares u can (maybe) buy a coffee and a pastry....
2007-03-09 08:17:09
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answered by emma 1
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The Bolivar, or USD, if you don't have local cash, most places will take USD
2007-03-09 06:21:05
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answered by B Cubed 1
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venezualean (sp?) bolivars. (VEB is exchange code)
2007-03-07 11:43:24
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answer #7
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answered by daboogah 2
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