Exchange rate: price of the dollar this Monday, January 11, 2021

The price of the dollar in Peru closes this day at 3613 soles, according to information from the Central Reserve Bank (BCR). Also in the parallel market (exchangers), the dollar is placed at 3,600 soles purchase and 3,625 de sale.

Next Monday, January 11, contrary to yesterday’s exchange rate, Sunday January 10, 2021, it has risen during the health crisis caused by the corona virus and the economic reactivation in the country.

Price of the dollar in Peru at the close. Photo: bcrpoficial / Twitter

Exchange rate of the bank

The dollar price in Peru stands at 3,610 soles for purchase and 3,630 soles for sale, on the windows of the country’s major banks.

Parallel exchange rate

The current dollar exchange rate in the Lima informal market is 3,600 soles for purchase and 3,625 soles for sale.

Dollar in Ocoña

The dollar in Ocoña is quoted as the currency with the lowest price in central Lima. To access the change, you just need to go to Jirón Ocoña.

How to convert from dollars to soles?

To convert from dollars to soles, we present a table of figures from $ 1 to $ 5000.

Dollars (USD) To Soles (PEN)
$ 5 = 18.10 soles
$ 10 = 36.20 soles
$ 50 = 181 soles
$ 100 = 362 soles
$ 500 = 1,810.00 soles
$ 1000 = 3,620.00 soles
$ 5000 = 18,100.00 soles

How do you convert soles to dollars?

Here is a table for converting soles to dollars from 1 soles to 5000 soles.

Soles (PEN) To Dollars (USD)
1 sun = $ 0.30
10 soles = $ 3.00
50 soles = $ 15.00
100 soles = $ 30.00
500 soles = $ 150.00
1000 soles = $ 300.00
5000 soles = $ 1,500.00

How do you know if a dollar is fake?

Relief printing

– This technique consists of moving your finger up and down on Benjamin Franklin’s shoulder, the left side of the beak should feel rough to the touch.

Watermark

Each dollar has a faint image of Benjamin Franklin printed in the appropriate space of the portrait that is visible when the note is held up to the light. The figure must be visible on both sides of the printed paper.

3D security tape

– Another way to tell if a dollar bill is counterfeit is to use the vertical blue strip on the right side of the Benjamin Franklin image, it should be woven and not printed, you will be able to see when you move the bill, next to the bubbles that mark the line will be 100 digits and vice versa.

Bell and inkwell

– You can also see if it is true or false by the bubble printed on the inkwell, which represents the wells used to sign the declaration of North American independence, this should change from copper to green when you move the bill or tilts.

What was the variation in the dollar this week?

Below you can see the trend of the dollar in Peru during this week.

Trend of the dollar during the month of January 2021.

Latest news

From Monday January 11, the Banco de la Nación will start paying 930 soles to the retired pensioners of the ONP. Those covered by Law 19990 will benefit from this. The money can be collected from the same bank, next to its agents and Multired.

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