The dollar price in Peru today starts at 3790 soles according to information from the Central Reserve Bank (BCR), in addition to the parallel market (exchangers), the dollar price stands at 3770 soles for purchase and 3795 for sale. This Monday 26, compared to the exchange rate of Saturday 24, the price of the dollar increased in the middle of the health crisis caused by the Coronavirus and the economic recovery of the country. Sunat dollar exchange rate The dollar price in Peru is 3,769 soles for purchase and 3,776 soles, according to information from Sunat, at the counters of major banks in the country. Dollar price to date The current dollar exchange rate in Lima’s informal market is 3,740 soles to buy and 3,770 soles to sell. Dollar in Ocoña The dollar in Ocoña is the currency with the lowest price in central Lima. To be able to access change, you just need to approach Jirón Ocoña. How to convert dollars into soles? In order to convert dollars to soles, we present you a table with numbers ranging from 1 dollar to 5000 dollars. Dollars (USD) to Soles (PEN) 5 Dollars=18 Soles 10 Dollars=35.99 Soles 50 Dollars=179.95 Soles 100 Dollars=359.9 Soles 500 Dollars=1799.5 Soles 1000 Dollars=3599 Soles 5000 Dollars=17995 Soles How to convert soles into dollars? Here is a table to convert soles to dollars from 1 soles to 5000 soles. 1 sole=$ 0.28 10 soles=$ 2.78 50 soles=$ 13.89 100 soles=$ 27.79 500 soles=$ 138.93 1000 soles=$ 277.85 5000 soles=$ 1,389.27 Comment to know if a dollar is wrong? Raised Printing – This technique involves moving your finger up and down on Benjamin Franklin’s shoulder, the left side of the note should be rough to the touch. Watermark Each dollar has a faint image of Benjamin Franklin imprinted in the correct portrait space that is visible when the banknote is held backlit. The figure should be visible on both sides of the printed paper. 3D Security Tape – Another way to see if a dollar bill is counterfeit is by the vertical blue stripe on the right side of the Benjamin Franklin image, it must be woven and not printed, you will be able to tell when you move the ticket, in addition the bells printed on the strip become the numbers 100 and vice versa. Bell and Inkwell – You will also be able to see if this is true or false by the bell printed on the inkwell, which represents the wells used to sign the American Declaration of Independence, it should turn from copper to green as you move or tilt the bill.