Bolivar Info
The bolívar lost three zeros, replacing the old Bolívar.
Notes feature varied security threads and watermarks. Key Contextual Factors bolivar
Six more zeros were removed, bringing the total zeros removed to 14. Current Currency Landscape (As of 2026) Official Name: Bolívar Digital. The bolívar lost three zeros, replacing the old Bolívar
The reverse side often showcases the "Mausoleum of the Liberator" Simón Bolívar and the National Pantheon in Caracas, along with the Venezuelan coat of arms. The bolívar lost three zeros
Banknotes in circulation commonly include 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Bolívares.
The Bolívar fuerte was replaced by the Bolívar soberano, removing five zeros.
The "Digital" name aims to promote electronic payments, aiming to simplify bookkeeping calculations and modernize payment systems. Banknote Features