From 1985 to 1991, the Intis circulated, and one of the reasons for taking them out of circulation was the amount of bills they represented for buying and selling. Therefore, we present you with an interesting fact about their current value What could you do with a million intis? Here are some ideas of what you could get with that amount.
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From 1991 to the present, the currency that circulates in Peru is the new sol, which allows you to buy different products with just 10 soles, but it hasn't always been like that with the Peruvian economy.
In the 80s, the accumulated inflation reached 2,178.49% which caused shortage and scarcity nationwide, but what could you buy with half a million Intis?
What could you buy with half a million Intis?
YouTuber Hugox Chogox provided details on what could be bought with half a million Intis, which is currently worth 50 cents.
Holding a 500 thousand Intis bill allowed you to buy 5 breads, 10 candies, "chizitos," among other popular sweets and a drink. Likewise, due to the exchange rate, the 50 cents adopted the nickname 'Quina' or 'China'.
What products could you buy with up to five million Intis?
One million Intis is worth one new sol today, which means that with five million Intis (5 soles), you could only buy a can of tuna or milk.
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