Bolivian sol
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The sol was the currency of
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between 1827 and 1864. There were no subdivisions of the sol but 16 soles were equal to 1 scudo. The sol replaced the
Spanish colonial real The silver real ( es, real de plata) was the currency of the Spanish colonies in America and the Philippines. In the seventeenth century the silver real was established at two billon reals (''reales de vellón'') or sixty-eight ''maravedís'' ...
at par and was replaced by the boliviano at a rate of 8 soles = 1 boliviano. Only coins were issued.


Coins

In 1827, silver , 1, 2, 4 and 8 soles were introduced. These were followed by gold 1 and 8 scudos in 1831 and , 2 and 4 scudos in 1834. Silver sol coins were issued in 1852 and 1853.


References

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External links


History of Bolivian currency – Sol
at currency-history.info {{Bolivia-stub Currencies of Bolivia Modern obsolete currencies