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Venezuela's newest banknotes with six fewer zeros

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Images of Venezuela's new currency, the bolivar, issued by the inflation-battered country which slashed six zeros off old notes of the bolivar soberano. It is the third banknote reform in 13 years, with 14 zeroes shed since 2008 -- giving Venezuela the dubious distinction of becoming the South American country to have lopped the most zeroes off its currency. IMAGES

Added on the 01/10/2021 18:34:18 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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