Bolivar

The bolívar lost three zeros, replacing the old Bolívar.

Due to high inflation, the Bolívar experienced severe devaluation. As of early 2026, 100 VES to USD exchange rates fluctuate, often placing 100 VES at a very low dollar value. bolivar

The government introduced the Petro as a cryptocurrency, which sometimes ties into the valuation of the Bolivar. The bolívar lost three zeros, replacing the old Bolívar

The reverse side often showcases the "Mausoleum of the Liberator" Simón Bolívar and the National Pantheon in Caracas, along with the Venezuelan coat of arms. The bolívar lost three zeros

The Central Bank of Venezuela sets official rates, which are often different from the black market rate. Collectibility