The Bolivian Currency: The Boliviano

There are 6.86 bolivianos (Bs.) to the US dollar ($1.00). One boliviano is equivalent to US $0.15.

The 2 centavo coin (heads). The 2 centavo coin is no longer in circulation. (Special thanks to my nephew in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, for sharing his coin collection with me.)
The 2 centavo coin (tails). (Special thanks to my nephew.)
The 5 centavo coin (heads). The 5 centavo coin is no longer in circulation. (Special thanks to my nephew.)
The 5 centavo coin (tails). (Special thanks to my nephew.)
The 10 centavo coin (heads). This coin and all the following coins and banknotes are currently in circulation.
The 10 centavo coin (tails).
The 20 centavo coin (heads).
The 20 centavo coin (tails).
The 50 centavo coin (heads).
The 50 centavo coin (tails).
The 1 boliviano coin (heads).
The 1 boliviano coin (tails).
The 2 boliviano coin (heads).
The 2 boliviano coin (tails).
The 5 boliviano coin (heads).

In 2009 the official name of Bolivia, “Republica de Bolivia,” was changed to “Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia.”

The 5 boliviano coin (tails).
The 5 boliviano coin (heads).
The 5 boliviano coin (tails).
The old 10 boliviano note (front).
The old 10 boliviano note (back).
The new 10 boliviano note (front).
The new 10 boliviano note (back).
The old 20 boliviano note (front).
The old 20 boliviano note (back).
The new 20 boliviano note (front).
The new 20 boliviano note (back).
The old 50 boliviano note (front).
The old 50 boliviano note (back).
The new 50 boliviano note (front).
The new 50 boliviano note (back).
The old 100 boliviano note (front).
The old 100 boliviano note (back).
The new 100 boliviano note (front).
The new 100 boliviano note (back).
The 200 boliviano note (front).
The 200 boliviano note (back).

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