Bolivian peso
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The peso was the currency of Bolivia between 1963 and 1987. It was divided into 100 centavos. Officially called the peso boliviano, it replaced the old boliviano at a rate of one thousand to one. The peso boliviano suffered hyperinflation in the mid-1980s, resulting in its replacement by a new boliviano in 1987 at a rate of a million to one.
The symbol of the pesos bolivianos was $b.
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Current | Argentine peso | Chilean peso | Colombian peso | Cuban peso | Cuban convertible peso | Dominican peso | Mexican peso | Philippine peso | Uruguayan peso |
Defunct | Argentine peso moneda nacional | Argentine peso ley | Argentine peso argentino | Bolivian peso | Costa Rican peso | Ecuadorian peso | El Salvadoran peso | Guatemalan peso | Guinea Bissau peso | Honduran peso | Nicaraguan peso | Paraguayan peso | Puerto Rican peso | Spanish peso | Venezuelan peso |