Peruvian inti
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For other uses, see Inti (disambiguation).
The inti was the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991. Its ISO 4217 code was PEI and its abbreviation was I/. The inti was divided into 100 céntimos. The inti replaced the inflation-stricken sol. The new currency was named after Inti, the Inca sun god.
Quick Facts inti peruano (Spanish), ISO 4217 ...
inti peruano (Spanish) | |
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ISO 4217 | |
Code | PEI |
Unit | |
Plural | intis |
Symbol | I/. |
Denominations | |
Superunit | |
1,000,000 | inti millón (I/m.) |
Subunit | |
1⁄100 | céntimo |
Banknotes | I/.10, I/.50, I/.100, I/.500, I/.1,000, I/.5,000, I/.10,000, I/.50,000, I/.100,000, I/.500,000, I/.1,000,000, I/.5,000,000 |
Coins | 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 céntimos, I/.1, I/.5 |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 1 February 1985 |
Replaced | Peruvian sol |
Date of withdrawal | 1991 |
Replaced by | Peruvian sol |
User(s) | Peru |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Central Reserve Bank of Peru |
Website | www |
Valuation | |
Inflation | >12,000% |
Value | 1000000 PEI = 1 PEN |
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. |
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