Our currency is the USA dollar, there is no need of conversion factors. It is common for us to call in spanish the US dollar "peso" or "dolar" (with just one l).
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States of America and since the United States took over in 1898, we have been using the good old American Dollar. So, there is no money change here. Many think that since Puerto Rico is still discussing it's status, we use Euros, or some other type of money. We use the American Dollar here. What does need changing are the Euros, Dominican Republic money, Cuban money and from other countries non-American. So don't worry about changing money. The dollar is a dollar here.
1:1 ratio. The Puerto Rican currency is the US dollar; Puerto Ricans commonly refer to the dollar as a "peso" for the same reason we would call a Susan B. Anthony coin a "silver dollar" - habit.
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Our currency is the USA dollar, there is no need of conversion factors. It is common for us to call in spanish the US dollar "peso" or "dolar" (with just one l).
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States of America and since the United States took over in 1898, we have been using the good old American Dollar. So, there is no money change here. Many think that since Puerto Rico is still discussing it's status, we use Euros, or some other type of money. We use the American Dollar here. What does need changing are the Euros, Dominican Republic money, Cuban money and from other countries non-American. So don't worry about changing money. The dollar is a dollar here.
Puerto Rico uses the US Dollar. Dominican Republic every 36 pesos aproximately is one dollar.
In Puerto Rico we use the American Dollar.
1:1 ratio. The Puerto Rican currency is the US dollar; Puerto Ricans commonly refer to the dollar as a "peso" for the same reason we would call a Susan B. Anthony coin a "silver dollar" - habit.
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Puerto Rico uses U.S. dollars as their currency.
Since Puerto Rico is technically a U.S. territory, the currency is the same as in the U.S. (although the language isn't)
Our dollar is the same as your dollar. It even looks the same. It cost the same.
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