What is the exchange rate for Peru?
Answers: Friday, February 1, 2008
http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic
1 US Dollar = 2.98970 Peruvian Nuevo Sol
1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN) = 0.33448 US Dollar (USD)
Interbank rate +/- 0%
This means:
You buy 1 US Dollar : 2.98970 Peruvian Nuevo Sol
You market 1 US Dollar : 2.88210 Peruvian Nuevo Sol
You buy 1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol : 0.33448 US Dollar
You sell 1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol : 0.34697 US Dollar
Median price = 2.88210 / 2.98970 (bid/ask)
Minimum price = 2.88210 / 2.98970
Maximum price = 2.88210 / 2.98970
It vary from day to daytime, but generally around 2.9 or 3.00.
Go to:
www.sunat.gob.pe
and look for "tipo de cambio" at the not here column
or enter:
www.bn.com.pe
the tipo de cambio is at the end of the right column. Today's is:
Compra: S/.2.8800
Venta: S/.2.9700
Impuestos: S/.2.9340
Pasaporte: S/.2.9340
Those 2 links I put up are the "officlal" rates, commercial bank have their own rates but are collectively close to the official rates.
Commercial stores, stick to their own rates aswell.
And within are also the "cambistas" street vendors next to a calculator in mitt acting as exchange agencies (yeap, we're quite peculliar) they own the best rates but you should be carefull with them.
Hope this help.
I went in attendance last summer!
Airport places are a rip and bestow you 2.7 soles to the us dollartg but markets will transport us $ for 3 soles so only brass a little soles later i would use us $ most! Go to www.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/
america/peru/currency.htm to find out the value against any currency you enter.
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