Chilean peso
The peso is the currency of Chile. The symbol used locally for it is $. Its ISO 4217 code is CLP. It used to be divided in 100 centavos up until 1984. The currency circulates as coins of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos, and notes of 500 (although these are no longer printed), 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 and 20000 pesos.
As of May 2005, a US dollar was worth approximately 570 pesos. A euro was worth around 730 pesos.
Current CLP exchange rates
AUD | CAD | EUR | GBP | INR | NZD | USD
External links
- Casa de Moneda (The Chilean Mint)
- Yahoo! Currency Conversion
| Currencies of The Americas | |
|---|---|
| North | Bermuda dollar | Canadian dollar | Mexican peso | US dollar |
| Central | Belize dollar | Costa Rican colón | Salvadoran colón | Guatemalan quetzal | Honduran lempira | Nicaraguan córdoba | Panamanian balboa |
| Caribbean | Bahamian dollar | Barbadian dollar | Cayman dollar | Cuban peso | Dominican peso | East Caribbean dollar | Haitian gourde | Jamaican dollar | Trinidad and Tobago dollar | (Aruban florin) | (Netherlands Antilles florin) |
| South | Argentine peso | Bolivian boliviano | Brazilian real | Chilean peso | Colombian peso | Guyanese dollar | Paraguayan guaraní | Peruvian nuevo sol | Suriname dollar | Uruguayan peso | Venezuelan bolívar | (Falkland pound)
The euro is used in the French DOM regions of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana. </table> |
Categories: American currencies | Economy of Chile | National currencies