Exchange rate in Costa Rica



If you plan on traveling around Costa Rica you should be familiar with the money used here- and there's a LOT of it. Check out this video to clear things up. Currency in Costa Rica is called the 'Colon'. It was named after Christopher Columbus, and was introduced as the official currency in 1896, replacing the money used in Costa Rica before (the peso). The correct plural pronunciation is Colones. The colon comes in bills denominated in the following amounts: 10,000, 5,000, 2,000, and 1,000 colones. The coins are denominated in 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, and 5 colones. Recently, the central bank has printed gold coins in all the same denominations mentioned above, however, several of them are smaller than those presently in circulation, and therefore, do not work in any of the public machines, i.e. telephones, etc. In Costa Rica, monetary units are very close to the countrys history and cultural facts, for example, bills have a different picture of an important character throughout Costa Ricas history: • 1000 colones bill honors Tomas Soley, an important politician once minister of commerce in Costa Rica. • 5000 colones bill commemorates Costa Ricas ecological resources by an impressive picture of a Tucan in its natural environment • 10 000 colones bill portraits Emma Gamboa an important teacher of Costa Rica. Some of the currencies of Costa Rica have slang nicknames every Tico uses to refer to them: • Tejas is 100-colones • Cinco tejas for 500 colónes • Un Rojo is 1,000 colones • Un Tucan is 5,000 colones In Costa Rica, exchanges rates change daily. Please make sure you are aware of the current exchange rate if you decide to use dollars in your transactions while in Costa Rica, that way you can avoid getting a fake rate and lose your money. Do not exchange your U.S. money for Costa Rican currency in the U.S. before leaving. The U.S. dollar can easily be exchanged here at a better rate. Currency from other countries can only be exchanged at the central bank in San José, and is a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong process. For more helpful travel information on Costa Rica make sure you check out our website and our blog. Our Travel Tip Website- http://www.TravelCostaRicaNow.com michael alan's blog - http://www.DoingCostaRica.blogspot.com/ Our pictures from around Costa Rica - http://www.flickr.com/photos/travelcostaricanow_com/ Our Gay Travel Tip Webpage - http://travelcostaricanow.com/index.php/Gay michael alan's gay blog - http://www.DoinGayCostaRica.blogspot.com Lots more travel tips on video by us - http://www.youtube.com/user/iCostaRica24 .

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  2. How come you guys never respond to my coments or pms man??? Be cool man ok oks...
  3. hotties
  4. Thank you. I am coming with a friend soon, and I am scared to carry cash. Should I deposit to a bank in CR when I arrive ? Obviously, I don't want to carry it all around on my person. Can you give me some input please ?
  5. WOW WISH I HAD SEEN THIS BEFORE I WENT--- MIGHT OF SAVED SOME MONEY IN THE BEATLE ---- I THINK THOSE GUYS ARE CHARGING WAY TOO MUCH FOR THOSE IMPERIALS LOL
  6. WOW WISH I HAD SEEN THIS BEFORE I WENT MAY SAVED SOME MONEY IN THE BEATLE ---- I THINK THOSE GUYS ARE CHARGING WAY TOO MUCH FOR THE IMPERIALS LOL
  7. EXCELENTE INFORMACION!!!
  8. @iCostaRica24 Excellent! Thank you for the reply! :)
  9. I have heard that many Latin American countries consider getting a tip an insult...does this not apply to Costa Rica and surrounding countries? Maybe what I heard was for somewhere else...it would be good to know!!! You guys make the best videos about Costa Rica...I have been learning a LOT! ;D
  10. id be so lost without these videos thank you thank you thank you!
  11. the new ¢20.000 and ¢50.000 bills are going to be in circulation in may
  12. Hey Guys, I just confirmed that I will be spending 3 months in Costa Rica for my company...I hate my job ;) I've been watching your videos all weekend and they have been very helpful ! ... especially this one
  13. Somehow I got stuck with a ripped $20 US with tape on it - NOBODY would touch it. Not even a bank, or the folks taking my $26 at the airport as I left the country. Just remember that although they take US dollars, they treat ripped ones like they have swine.
  14. guy's coming from england in a few weeks how are they with sterling
  15. always informative guys, thanks again.


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