What Is the New 100 Pesos Coin in Chile and Where Can Be Used?
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This Monday, July 21, began to circulate the new coin of one hundred pesos in honor of the centenary of the...
The Central Bank of Chile has launched a new coin of 100 pesos (equivalent to 0.11 dollars), one of the metals of mass use of the local economy . The piece has been created to commemorate the 100 years of existence of the issuing entity of the South American country. The numerary has a historical but also legal value, since it will be valid for all transactions where the cash is occupied, as well as the other currencies of the same denomination …
The banking entity issued 30 million coins of this denomination that will serve the daily transactions in cash. In the next few days they will arrive in La Araucania. Neimar Claret Andrade Since Monday, July 21 began to circulate in the country, some coins of hundred pesos commemorative of the hundredth anniversary of the creation of the Central Bank of Chile, which will serve for the daily transactions in cash and that will arrive, in the next …
With a purchase in a commercial establishment, the President of the Central Bank of Chile, Rosanna Costa, began the process of incorporating into the economy the special edition of the $100 coin with the logo of the centennial of the Central Bank. This is one of the initiatives with which the Institute Broadcaster shares this commemoration.
Yesterday, Monday, July 22 began to officially circulate a new $100 coin in Chile, launched by the Central Bank as part of the activities for its centennial. The initiative, which carries the motto “One coin, a hundred years of history”, seeks to commemorate the 100 years since the creation of the organization in 1925. Although it will maintain the dimensions, weight and material of the current bimetallic currency, this new version is distinguis…
On Monday, July 21, the circulation of the new $100 commemorative coin of the centennial of the Central Bank of Chile (BCCh) officially began. The launch was made with a symbolic purchase in the Panificadora Tobalaba de Providencia, Metropolitan Region, where the president of the Central Bank, Rosanna Costa, used some of these coins to start entering the financial system. “This currency will gradually circulate as people go through cash transact…
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