The price of the dollar in Peru starts today at 3,621 soles according to information from the Central Reserve Bank (BCR), also on the parallel market (exchange), the dollar price is located at 3,610 soles for purchase and 3,640 for sale.
On Thursday, April 15, unlike yesterday’s course, on Wednesday, April 14, it remains in the midst of a health crisis due to Coronavirus and economic recovery in the country.
Bank exchange rate
The price of the dollar in Peru is 3,614 soles for purchase and 3,624 soles for sale, at the windows of the main banks of the country.
Parallel exchange rate
The current dollar exchange rate on the informal market in Lima operates at 3,610 soles for buying and 3,640 soles for selling.
Dollar in Ocoña
The Ocoña dollar is listed as the cheapest currency in downtown Lima. To be able to access the change, all you have to do is contact Jirón Ocoña.
How to convert from dollars to soles?
To convert from dollars to soles, we show you a table with figures from $ 1 to $ 5,000.
Dollars (USD) to Moles (PEN) |
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$ 5 = 18 soles |
$ 10 = 35.99 soles |
$ 50 = 179.95 soles |
$ 100 = 359.9 soles |
$ 500 = 1799.5 soles |
$ 1,000 = 3599 soles |
$ 5,000 = 1,7995 soles |
How to convert soles to dollars?
Here is a table for converting soles into dollars from 1 sole to 5000 soles.
Moles (PEN) to Dollars (USD) |
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1 sole = $ 0.28 |
5 soles = $ 1.39 |
10 soles = $ 2.78 |
50 soles = $ 13.89 |
100 soles = $ 27.79 |
500 soles = $ 138.93 |
1000 soles = $ 277.85 |
5,000 soles = $ 1389.27 |
How do you know if a dollar is fake?
Embossing
– This technique consists of moving your finger up and down on Benjamin Franklin’s shoulder, the left side of the bill should feel rough when touched.
Filigree
Each dollar has a faint image of Benjamin Franklin printed in the appropriate space of the portrait, which is visible when the bill is held against the light. The figure must be visible on both sides of the printed paper.
3D security tape
– Another way to see if a dollar bill is fake is by the vertical blue stripe located on the right side of the image Benjamin Franklin, it must be woven and not printed, you will be able to tell when you move the banknote to the bells printed on the tape becomes 100 numbers and vice versa.
Bell and inkwell
– You will also be able to see if it is true or false by the ink-printed bell, which represents the wells used to sign the American Declaration of Independence, must change from copper to green when you move or tilt the bill.
What was the dollar change this week?
Below you can see the dollar trend in Peru this week.
Dollar fluctuation in Peru in April 2021
Latest news from Peru
The stock and foreign exchange markets have shown uneven volatility in the last two sessions. The dollar closed yesterday at S / 3.634, without any return for eight days. While the Lima Stock Exchange ended its fifth consecutive day in the red, with S&P General at -0.73% or 21,279.35 percentage points and with only the mining sector in the green.
César Fuentes, a professor at ESAN, explained that the calm on the stock and money markets is due to investors’ confidence in a possible Fujimori victory in the second round of elections. “I think the market appreciation is confident that Keiko Fujimori will win the second round, I don’t know if comfortable,” the economist told La República.