On the last Friday, January 20th, the exchange rate of the dollar closed at S/3.859, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP). Therefore, in this article we will detail how the US currency begins its day TODAY, Saturday, January 21st.
In addition, you can check the exchange rate in the parallel market and in the main banks nationwide. Also, keep in mind that if you want to buy or sell dollars, we recommend that you do it between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., as the foreign exchange market opens in the early hours.
Dollar TODAY in Peru
Today, Saturday, January 21st, the exchange rate in banks starts at S/3.829 according to the website cuantocuestaeldolar.pe. While its value in the banking market is quoted at S/3.829 for buying and S/3.836 for selling.
Exchange rate in the parallel market
Similarly, find out how much the US bill is worth in the parallel market: S/3.83 for buying and S/3.87 for selling.
How to exchange a torn bill in Peru?
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP) informed about the requirements to exchange torn or imperfect bills that prevent their normal circulation in the national market. Check the list:
- Have more than half of the bill.
- Watermark.
- Ink that changes color.
- Security thread.
- Front and back.
- Have the series and numerations.
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