Chilean Pesos
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The current Chilean Peso or ‘second peso’ is Chile’s currency since 1975. It replaced the Chilean Escudo. The symbol of the Chilean Peso is the single bar dollar symbol ‘$’.
We exchange both Chilean Peso coins and CLP current banknotes, as well as old and discontinued Chilean Peso banknotes.
To convert your Chilean Pesos to cash, select the type of Chilean Pesos you want to exchange:
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1000 Chilean Pesos banknote (type 1978 to 2009)
The Chilean 1,000 Pesos banknote is often called a ‘luca’, a colloquialism for a thousand. This old style version depicts Ignacio Carrera Pinto, who died in 1882 fighting the Peruvian Army at the Battle of La Concepción during the War of the Pacific. The reverse of the old Mil Pesos bill shows the monument honouring … ContinuedYou get: £0.530001 CLP = £0.0005300000 -
500 Chilean Pesos banknote (Pedro de Valdivia)
This Chilean ‘Quina’ or Quinientos (meaning 500) Pesos banknote commemorates Pedro de Valdivia, the Spanish missionary who founded Santiago in 1541. De Valdivia later became the first Cardinal of Chile and a Governor. There is a city in southern Chile (Valdivia) which is named after him.You get: £0.265001 CLP = £0.0005300000 -
100 Chilean Pesos banknote (Diego Portales)
The 100 Chilean Pesos banknote, or ‘gamba’, features the Chilean statesman Diego Portales on the front. The image on the reverse of the cien pesos bill is a reproduction of Pedro León Carmona’s oil painting of Portales before the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.You get: £0.053001 CLP = £0.0005300000 -
50 Chilean Pesos banknote (Captain Arturo Prat)
This Cincuenta Pesos banknote from Chile depicts the naval commander Arturo Prat who became a national hero following his death during the War of the Pacific at te Battle of Iquique in 1879. Prat is also featured on the current 10,000 (Diez Mil) Pesos banknote.You get: £0.026501 CLP = £0.0005300000 -
10 Chilean Pesos banknote (General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme)
The Chilean Diez (10) Pesos banknote features one of Chile’s founding fathers, Irishman Bernardo O’Higgins, who was pivotal in securing independence from Spain in 1810. The reverse of this banknote is a reproduction from the painting by Pedro Subercaseaux depicting O’Higgins’ charge at the Battle of Rancagua.You get: £0.005301 CLP = £0.0005300000 -
5 Chilean Pesos banknote (Jose Miguel Carrera)
This 5 Pesos banknote from Chile has a portrait of one of the founding fathers (Padres de la Patria) of independent Chile, José Miguel Carrera. In addition to his contribution towards independence from Spain, he is also credited with abolishing slavery in Chile and setting up the first free secular school.You get: £0.002651 CLP = £0.0005300000