It appears that American money can be used in the airports. So I guess that means that a credit card could be used there as well. We will have to exchange our money for the currency used in the DR. This is the Dominican R. Peso.
As of today (3/23/10) the currency exchange between the American dollar and the DR Peso is $1.00 = 36.57883 DR. Pesos.
Coins consist of $1, $5, $10, and $25
Banknotes consist of $50, $100, $200, $500, $1000, and $2000
Based on the above information it appears that neither Ms. Edwards nor myself will be keeping any banknotes to show her classes. I guess they will have to settle with seeing a few coins.
"All banknotes carry the phrase "Este billete tiene libertoria para el pago de todas obligaciones publicas o privades" (This bill has the liberatory strength to be used as payment for all public or private obligations.)
Bills in circulation | ||||
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Image | Value | Description | ||
Front | Reverse | Front | Reverse | |
50 Pesos Oro | Catedral de Santa María de la Encarnación de Santo Domingo | Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia | ||
100 Pesos Oro | Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Juan Pablo Duarte y Matías Ramón Mella | Puerta del Conde | ||
200 Pesos Oro | Hermanas Mirabal | Monumento a las Hermanas Mirabal | ||
500 Pesos Oro | Salomé Ureña y Pedro Henríquez Ureña | Banco Central de la República Dominicana | ||
1,000 Pesos Oro | Palacio Nacional | Alcázar de Colón | ||
2,000 Pesos Oro | Emilio Prud’Homme & José Rufino Reyes Siancas (composers of the national anthem) | Teatro Nacional |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_peso
1 comment:
Be careful about fees when using your credit card... we got nailed with some when we went to our Neighbors to the North.
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