Venezuelan Bolívar in Jordanian Dinar

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1 VEF = JOD

Information updates: 05.18.24 12:00

To calculate the cost of foreign currency conversion, we use market exchange rates 152 currencies of the world.

VEF Venezuelan Bolívar

Country of application:
Venezuela

Currency

VEF

Code

937

Symbol

Bs.S

Coin denominations in circulation:
500, 100, 50, 25, 5, 2 and 1 bolivar, 50, 25, 10, 5 centimos.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
50,000, 20,000, 10,000, 5000, 2000, 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 bolivars.

History reference:
Bolivar is first a minor (in 1871-1879), and then the main (from 1879 to 2018) monetary unit of Venezuela. Bolívar is named after Latin American independence hero Simón Bolívar. The bolívar was passe...d under the Monetary Law of 1879, replacing the short-lived Venezolano at a rate of five bolívares to one Venezolano. The bolivar was originally defined by a silver standard, equal to 4.5 grams of pure silver, following the principles of the Latin Monetary Union. The monetary law of 1887 made the gold bolivar unrestricted legal tender, and the gold standard came into full force in 1910. Venezuela abandoned gold in 1930, and in 1934 the exchange rate of the bolivar was fixed in US dollars at a rate of 3.914 bolivars = US$1, valued at 3.18 bolivars = US$1 in 1937, a rate that lasted until 1941 Until February 18, 1983 (now called Black Friday (Viernes Negro) by many Venezuelans), the Bolívar was the most stable and internationally recognized currency in the region. It then fell victim to a massive devaluation.

JOD Jordanian Dinar

Country of application:
Jordan

Currency

JOD

Code

400

Symbol

د.أ

Coin denominations in circulation:
0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 piastres, 0.25, 0.5, 1 dinar.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
1, 5, 10, 20, 50 dinars.

History reference:
The currency of Jordan is the Jordanian dinar. The currency is interesting, just like the country itself, because everything that happens in the country naturally affects the money. The word "dinar" ...from Latin is translated "by ten", "consisting of ten." Its origin is associated with the word "denaria". It was referred to as a large coin in the Roman Empire. Money with the name "dinar" is also found on the pages of the Koran. A currency with this name circulated at one time in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the FLA, in Yugoslavia, in Serbia, in Sudan, and South Yemen. Around 5th century BC Greek silver coins were seen in the country. Before the fall of Rome, Jordan was "captured" by local denarii and tetradrachms of Syria. Jordan is a safe country, so you can safely use bank cards to pay for services. In large cities, cashless payments are ubiquitous, but in villages and regions far from Amman, only cash is accepted. It can be difficult to find an ATM, so we recommend that you always have dinars or dollars with you.

1 VEF to 1 JOD graph

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Online converter Venezuelan Bolívar to Jordanian Dinar

Online currency converter is a tool that will allow you to calculate the ratio of Venezuelan Bolívar to Jordanian Dinar for today.  The exchange rate of  Venezuelan Bolívar  to  Jordanian Dinar  today, 05.18.24,  today 2.8584 VEF to JOD.

Dynamics of the exchange rate Venezuelan Bolívar to Jordanian Dinar per week, month and year

Over the past 7 days, the rate of Venezuelan Bolívar to Jordanian Dinar has changed by 248209%, from to 248209.0 VEF to JOD.