Peruvian inti

Peruvian inti
inti peruano (Spanish)
I/.500 banknote obverse (1987)
ISO 4217
CodePEI
Unit
Pluralintis
SymbolI/.
Denominations
Subunit
1100céntimo
BanknotesI/.10, I/.50, I/.100, I/.500, I/.1,000, I/.5,000, I/.10,000, I/.50,000, I/.100,000, I/.500,000, I/.1,000,000, I/.5,000,000
Coins1, 5, 10, 20, 50 céntimos, I/.1, I/.5
Demographics
Date of introduction1 February 1985
ReplacedPeruvian sol
Date of withdrawal1991
Replaced byPeruvian sol
User(s) Peru
Issuance
Central bankCentral Reserve Bank of Peru
 Websitewww.bcrp.gob.pe
Valuation
Inflation>12,000%
Value1000000 PEI = 1 PEN
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.
10 centimos coin 1985

The inti was the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991. Its ISO 4217 code was PEI and its abbreviation was I/. The inti was divided into 100 céntimos. The inti replaced the inflation-stricken sol. The new currency was named after Inti, the Inca sun god.


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