Author:Lily Marshall Update:2024-09-06

Venezuelan Bolívar

The Venezuelan Bolívar is the official currency of Venezuela. It was introduced in 1879 and has undergone several changes throughout its history. Currently, the Bolívar faces significant inflation and has lost much of its value in recent years. The government has attempted to address this issue through various measures, including currency devaluations and the introduction of new banknotes. However, these efforts have been largely unsuccessful. The current economic situation in Venezuela has led to a shortage of basic goods and services, making it difficult for citizens to access necessities. The future of the Bolívar remains uncertain as the country continues to face economic challenges.

Below is the related paper currencies in Venezuelan Bolívar.

2021     VES10    

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2021     VES20    
ves_20_2021_o.jpg  ves_20_2021_o.jpg
2021     VES5    
ves_5_2021_o.jpg  ves_5_2021_o.jpg

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