关于 Peruvian Sol
The Peruvian Sol (initially Nuevo Sol) was introduced in 1991, replacing the Inti at a rate of one million Inti to one Sol. This was part of a stabilization program to combat hyperinflation.
The name 'Sol' means 'sun' in Spanish, a reference to the Sun God of the Inca Empire. It also means 'new' (from Latin solidus) in the context of its reintroduction.
趣味知识
A Currency of the Sun
The name 'Sol' means 'sun' in Spanish, honoring the Inca sun god Inti. The currency is often seen as a symbol of economic stability after periods of hyperinflation.
Rich in Minerals
Peru is a major producer of copper, gold, and silver. The Sol's value is significantly influenced by global commodity prices.
Historic Figures and Heritage
Peruvian banknotes feature prominent historical figures and iconic archaeological sites like Machu Picchu and the Nazca Lines.
历史时间线
The first Sol de Oro is introduced.
The Inti replaces the Sol de Oro.
The Nuevo Sol replaces the Inti, bringing hyperinflation under control.
The currency is renamed from Nuevo Sol to just Sol.
面额
纸币
硬币
防伪特征
快速信息
- ISO代码
- PEN
- 符号
- S/
- 数字代码
- 604
- 辅币单位
- Céntimo (1/100)
- 发行时间
- 1991-07-01
中央银行
- 名称
- Central Reserve Bank of Peru
- 总部
- Lima, Peru
- 成立时间
- 1922
- 现任行长
- Julio Velarde Flores (自 2006 起)
经济数据
- 储备货币占比
- 0.0%
- 外汇交易量占比
- 0.0%
- 通胀率
- 2.00%
- 利率
- 5.75%