peso boliviano

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The peso boliviano was Bolivia’s former national currency, used before the introduction of the boliviano.

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peso boliviano canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fiat currency
former currency
country Bolivia
countryOfficialNameAtUse Bolivia
surface form: Republic of Bolivia
currencyOf Bolivia
currencySymbol $b
$b.
currencySystem decimal
denominationType banknotes
coins
endUse 1987
exchangeRateToSuccessor 1 boliviano (second) = 1,000,000 peso boliviano
hasPredecessorCurrency Bolivian boliviano
surface form: boliviano (first boliviano, BOB old)
hasSuccessorCurrency Bolivian boliviano
surface form: boliviano (BOB)
historicalPeriodOfUse 1980s
20th century
inflationContext replaced due to hyperinflation
ISO4217Code BOP
issuer Central Bank of Bolivia
languageOfName Spanish
legalStatus legal tender in Bolivia between 1963 and 1987
monetaryAuthority Central Bank of Bolivia
monetaryReformYear 1987
namedAfter peso
predecessorISO4217Code none (introduced as new code BOP)
reasonForReplacement currency reform
stabilization of national currency
region South America
replacedBy Bolivian boliviano (current)
boliviano
Bolivian boliviano
surface form: boliviano (second boliviano)
replacedCurrency Bolivian boliviano
Boliviano
surface form: boliviano (first boliviano)
startUse 1963
status obsolete currency
subdivision centavo
subunitName centavo
subunitRatio 100 centavos = 1 peso boliviano
successorISO4217Code BOB
typeOf national currency
usedAsLegalTender true
usedBefore introduction of the current boliviano
usedIn Bolivia

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Boliviano replacedCurrency peso boliviano