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Venezuela
Venezuela
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Venezuela, 1 bolivar 1989, P68 Venezuela, 1 bolivar 1989, P68 Venezuela, 2 bolivares 1989, P69 Venezuela, 2 bolivares 1989, P69
Venezuela, 5 bolivares 1989, P70b Venezuela, 5 bolivares 1989, P70b Venezuela, 10 bolivares 1992, P61c Venezuela, 10 bolivares 1992, P61c
Venezuela, 20 bolivares 1992, P63c Venezuela, 20 bolivares 1992, P63c Venezuela, 50 bolivares 1985, P65a Venezuela, 50 bolivares 1985, P65a
Venezuela, 100 bolivares 1998, P66f> Venezuela, 100 bolivares 1998, P66f Venezuela, 500 bolivares 1998, P67f Venezuela, 500 bolivares 1998, P67f
Venezuela, 1000 bolivares Venezuela, 1000 bolivares Venezuela, 2000 bolivares Venezuela, 2000 bolivares
Venezuela, 5000 bolivares Venezuela, 5000 bolivares Venezuela, 10.000 bolivares Venezuela, 10.000 bolivares
Venezuela, 50.000 bolivares Venezuela, 50.000 bolivares

The bolivar was introduced as a national currency unit on June 20, 1910, and it equalled the golden french franc. The name of the currency unit was given after the national hero - Bolivar. Multiple exchange rate system was used since 1964, it existed until 1984. Now the bolivar's rate is in free floatation. 1 bolivar equals 100 centimos.
Images of 1000-50.000 bolivares taken from the Central Bank of Venezuela site.


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