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1 PEN to CLP Chilean Peso

December 19, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 PEN to CLP Chilean Peso
Peru Sol , The sol (Spanish pronunciation; plural: soles; currency sign: S/) is the currency of Peru; it is subdivided into 100 cntimos (\”cents\”). The ISO 4217 … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> PEN

1 PEN to CLP Chilean Peso

1 Peruvian Sol ( PEN ) = 240.56984649362 Chilean Peso (CLP)


1 PEN = 240.56984649362 CLP


1 CLP = 0.0041567969326801 PEN


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1 Peruvian Sol ( PEN ) Is equal to 240.56984649362 Chilean Peso (CLP)
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Peruvian Sol
Peru Sol , The sol (Spanish pronunciation; plural: soles; currency sign: S/) is the currency of Peru; it is subdivided into 100 céntimos ("cents"). The ISO 4217 currency code is PEN. The sol replaced the Peruvian inti in 1991 and the name is a return to that of Peru's historic currency, as the previous incarnation of sol was in use from 1863 to 1985. Although sol in this usage is derived from the Latin solidus (lit. 'solid'), the word also means "sun" in Spanish. There is thus a continuity with the old Peruvian inti, which was named after Inti, the Sun God of the Incas. At its introduction in 1991, the currency was officially called nuevo sol ("new sol"), but on November 13, 2015, the Peruvian Congress voted to rename the currency simply sol. Find out more from wikipedia
Chilean Peso

The peso is the currency of Chile. The current peso has been in circulation since 1975, while the previous version circulated between 1817 and 1960. Its symbol is defined as the letter S with one or two vertical bars superimposed before the sum, $, or the Cifrão.SVG symbol; the single-stroke character available in most modern text systems is almost always used.
Both of these symbols are used by many currencies, most notably the US dollar, and can be ambiguous without explanation, such as CLP$ or US$. The ISO 4217 code for the current peso is CLP. It is officially subdivided into 100 centavos, although there are currently no coins denominated in centavos. The exchange rate was around 730 CLP to $1 as of March 2021.
coins
In 1975, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50 centavos and 1 peso. The 1, 5 and 10 centavo coins were very similar to the 10, 50 and 100 escudo coins they replaced. Since 1983, due to inflation, centavo coins have become obsolete. The 5 and 10 peso coins were introduced in 1976, followed by the 50 and 100 peso coins in 1981 and the 500 peso bi-metal coin in 2000. The coins currently in circulation are 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos; however, as of 2016, the value of the peso has depreciated enough that most retailers and others tend to use prices in multiples of 10 pesos, ignoring smaller amounts. The 1 peso coin is rare. On October 26, 2017, the Mint stopped issuing 1 and 5 peso coins and began accepting these coins directly at the mint for exchange for a larger denomination.
Starting November 1, 2017, businesses began rounding amounts for cash payments, rounding down for amounts ending in 1-5 pesos, and rounding up for amounts ending in 6-9 pesos. Electronic transactions and checks are not affected. This change affected various charities that had cash-in-the-box donation programs.

Immediately after the end of the military dictatorship in Chile (1973-1990), the design of the obverse of the 5 and 10 peso coins was changed. These coins depicted a winged female figure in classical garb, as if she had just broken the chain binding her two hands together (it was evident that a length of chain was hanging from each of her wrists); next to it is the date of the coup d'état in Roman numerals and the word Libertad (Spanish for "freedom"). After the return of democracy, a design was adopted with a portrait of Bernardo O'Higgins.

In 2001, a 100-peso coin with a new design and the image of a Mapuche woman began to circulate. In February 2010, it was discovered that the 2008 series 50 peso coins had the name of the country of chile misspelled as chiie. The National Mint has said it has no plans to recall the coins. The faulty coins, worth about US$0.09 each, became collectibles at the time.

Banknotes

In 1976, 5, 10, 50 and 100 peso notes were introduced, with the reverses of the two lowest denominations reminiscent of the reverses of the 5,000 and 10,000 escudo notes they replaced. Inflation has since led to the issuance of much higher denominations. Five hundred peso notes were introduced in May 1977, followed by 1000 peso notes (in June 1978), 5000 pesos (June 1981), 10,000 pesos (June 1989), 2000 pesos (December 1997) and 20,000 pesos (December 1997). peso (December 1998) notes. The 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 peso notes were replaced by coins, leaving only 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 peso notes in circulation. Updated versions of the four highest denominations were issued in 2009 and 2010. The popular new 1000 peso note was released on May 11, 2011.

Since September 2004, the 2000 peso note has been issued only as a polymer note; the 5000 peso banknote began to be issued in polymer in September 2009, and the 1000 peso banknote was switched to polymer in May 2011. This was the first time in Chile's history that a new banknote family was introduced for reasons other than consequences inflation. As of January 2012, only 10,000 and 20,000 peso banknotes are still printed on cotton paper. All new notes are the same height of 70 mm (2.8 in) and their length varies in 7 mm (0.28 in) increments depending on their denomination: the shortest is the 1,000 peso note and the longest is the 20,000 peso note pesos. New banknotes are much more difficult to counterfeit due to new security measures.

The design and production of the entire new banknote family was commissioned to the Australian company Note Printing Australia Ltd for the 1000, 2000 and 5000 peso banknotes and the Swedish company Crane AB for the 10000 and 20000 peso banknotes.


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Convertion Chart PEN to CLP

CLP PEN Chilean Peso CLP
5 PEN = 1202.8492 CLP
10 PEN = 2405.6985 CLP
15 PEN = 3608.5477 CLP
20 PEN = 4811.3969 CLP
25 PEN = 6014.2462 CLP
30 PEN = 7217.0954 CLP
35 PEN = 8419.9446 CLP
40 PEN = 9622.7939 CLP
45 PEN = 10825.6431 CLP
50 PEN = 12028.4923 CLP
55 PEN = 13231.3416 CLP
60 PEN = 14434.1908 CLP
65 PEN = 15637.04 CLP
70 PEN = 16839.8893 CLP
75 PEN = 18042.7385 CLP
80 PEN = 19245.5877 CLP
85 PEN = 20448.437 CLP
90 PEN = 21651.2862 CLP
95 PEN = 22854.1354 CLP
100 PEN = 24056.9846 CLP
105 PEN = 25259.8339 CLP
110 PEN = 26462.6831 CLP
115 PEN = 27665.5323 CLP
120 PEN = 28868.3816 CLP
125 PEN = 30071.2308 CLP
130 PEN = 31274.08 CLP
135 PEN = 32476.9293 CLP
140 PEN = 33679.7785 CLP
145 PEN = 34882.6277 CLP
150 PEN = 36085.477 CLP
155 PEN = 37288.3262 CLP
160 PEN = 38491.1754 CLP
165 PEN = 39694.0247 CLP
170 PEN = 40896.8739 CLP
175 PEN = 42099.7231 CLP
180 PEN = 43302.5724 CLP
185 PEN = 44505.4216 CLP
190 PEN = 45708.2708 CLP
195 PEN = 46911.1201 CLP
200 PEN = 48113.9693 CLP
205 PEN = 49316.8185 CLP
210 PEN = 50519.6678 CLP
215 PEN = 51722.517 CLP
220 PEN = 52925.3662 CLP
225 PEN = 54128.2155 CLP
230 PEN = 55331.0647 CLP
235 PEN = 56533.9139 CLP
240 PEN = 57736.7632 CLP
245 PEN = 58939.6124 CLP
250 PEN = 60142.4616 CLP
255 PEN = 61345.3109 CLP
260 PEN = 62548.1601 CLP
265 PEN = 63751.0093 CLP
270 PEN = 64953.8586 CLP
275 PEN = 66156.7078 CLP
280 PEN = 67359.557 CLP
285 PEN = 68562.4063 CLP
290 PEN = 69765.2555 CLP
295 PEN = 70968.1047 CLP
300 PEN = 72170.9539 CLP
305 PEN = 73373.8032 CLP
310 PEN = 74576.6524 CLP
315 PEN = 75779.5016 CLP
320 PEN = 76982.3509 CLP
325 PEN = 78185.2001 CLP
330 PEN = 79388.0493 CLP
335 PEN = 80590.8986 CLP
340 PEN = 81793.7478 CLP
345 PEN = 82996.597 CLP
350 PEN = 84199.4463 CLP
355 PEN = 85402.2955 CLP
360 PEN = 86605.1447 CLP
365 PEN = 87807.994 CLP
370 PEN = 89010.8432 CLP
375 PEN = 90213.6924 CLP
380 PEN = 91416.5417 CLP
385 PEN = 92619.3909 CLP
390 PEN = 93822.2401 CLP
395 PEN = 95025.0894 CLP
400 PEN = 96227.9386 CLP
405 PEN = 97430.7878 CLP
410 PEN = 98633.6371 CLP
415 PEN = 99836.4863 CLP
420 PEN = 101039.3355 CLP
425 PEN = 102242.1848 CLP
430 PEN = 103445.034 CLP
435 PEN = 104647.8832 CLP
440 PEN = 105850.7325 CLP
445 PEN = 107053.5817 CLP
450 PEN = 108256.4309 CLP
455 PEN = 109459.2802 CLP
460 PEN = 110662.1294 CLP
465 PEN = 111864.9786 CLP
470 PEN = 113067.8279 CLP
475 PEN = 114270.6771 CLP
480 PEN = 115473.5263 CLP
485 PEN = 116676.3755 CLP
490 PEN = 117879.2248 CLP
495 PEN = 119082.074 CLP
500 PEN = 120284.9232 CLP

Convertion Chart CLP to PEN

Chilean Peso Chilean Peso PEN PEN
5 CLP = 0.0208 PEN
10 CLP = 0.0416 PEN
15 CLP = 0.0624 PEN
20 CLP = 0.0831 PEN
25 CLP = 0.1039 PEN
30 CLP = 0.1247 PEN
35 CLP = 0.1455 PEN
40 CLP = 0.1663 PEN
45 CLP = 0.1871 PEN
50 CLP = 0.2078 PEN
55 CLP = 0.2286 PEN
60 CLP = 0.2494 PEN
65 CLP = 0.2702 PEN
70 CLP = 0.291 PEN
75 CLP = 0.3118 PEN
80 CLP = 0.3325 PEN
85 CLP = 0.3533 PEN
90 CLP = 0.3741 PEN
95 CLP = 0.3949 PEN
100 CLP = 0.4157 PEN
105 CLP = 0.4365 PEN
110 CLP = 0.4572 PEN
115 CLP = 0.478 PEN
120 CLP = 0.4988 PEN
125 CLP = 0.5196 PEN
130 CLP = 0.5404 PEN
135 CLP = 0.5612 PEN
140 CLP = 0.582 PEN
145 CLP = 0.6027 PEN
150 CLP = 0.6235 PEN
155 CLP = 0.6443 PEN
160 CLP = 0.6651 PEN
165 CLP = 0.6859 PEN
170 CLP = 0.7067 PEN
175 CLP = 0.7274 PEN
180 CLP = 0.7482 PEN
185 CLP = 0.769 PEN
190 CLP = 0.7898 PEN
195 CLP = 0.8106 PEN
200 CLP = 0.8314 PEN
205 CLP = 0.8521 PEN
210 CLP = 0.8729 PEN
215 CLP = 0.8937 PEN
220 CLP = 0.9145 PEN
225 CLP = 0.9353 PEN
230 CLP = 0.9561 PEN
235 CLP = 0.9768 PEN
240 CLP = 0.9976 PEN
245 CLP = 1.0184 PEN
250 CLP = 1.0392 PEN
255 CLP = 1.06 PEN
260 CLP = 1.0808 PEN
265 CLP = 1.1016 PEN
270 CLP = 1.1223 PEN
275 CLP = 1.1431 PEN
280 CLP = 1.1639 PEN
285 CLP = 1.1847 PEN
290 CLP = 1.2055 PEN
295 CLP = 1.2263 PEN
300 CLP = 1.247 PEN
305 CLP = 1.2678 PEN
310 CLP = 1.2886 PEN
315 CLP = 1.3094 PEN
320 CLP = 1.3302 PEN
325 CLP = 1.351 PEN
330 CLP = 1.3717 PEN
335 CLP = 1.3925 PEN
340 CLP = 1.4133 PEN
345 CLP = 1.4341 PEN
350 CLP = 1.4549 PEN
355 CLP = 1.4757 PEN
360 CLP = 1.4964 PEN
365 CLP = 1.5172 PEN
370 CLP = 1.538 PEN
375 CLP = 1.5588 PEN
380 CLP = 1.5796 PEN
385 CLP = 1.6004 PEN
390 CLP = 1.6212 PEN
395 CLP = 1.6419 PEN
400 CLP = 1.6627 PEN
405 CLP = 1.6835 PEN
410 CLP = 1.7043 PEN
415 CLP = 1.7251 PEN
420 CLP = 1.7459 PEN
425 CLP = 1.7666 PEN
430 CLP = 1.7874 PEN
435 CLP = 1.8082 PEN
440 CLP = 1.829 PEN
445 CLP = 1.8498 PEN
450 CLP = 1.8706 PEN
455 CLP = 1.8913 PEN
460 CLP = 1.9121 PEN
465 CLP = 1.9329 PEN
470 CLP = 1.9537 PEN
475 CLP = 1.9745 PEN
480 CLP = 1.9953 PEN
485 CLP = 2.016 PEN
490 CLP = 2.0368 PEN
495 CLP = 2.0576 PEN
500 CLP = 2.0784 PEN

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