For the currency used in the Commonwealth of Dominica, see Eastern Caribbean dollar.
Dominican peso
peso dominicano(Spanish)
ISO 4217
Code
DOP (numeric: 214)
Subunit
0.01
Unit
Symbol
$ or RD$
Denominations
Subunit
1⁄100
centavo
Banknotes
Freq. used
50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 pesos dominicanos
Coins
Freq. used
1, 5, 10, 25 pesos dominicanos
Demographics
User(s)
Dominican Republic
Issuance
Central bank
Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
Website
www.bancentral.gov.do
Printer
Polish Security Printing Works [pl]
Website
www.pwpw.pl
Valuation
Inflation
1.4%
Source
The World Factbook, 2009 est.
Peso dominicano (English: Dominican peso) has been the name of the currency of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana) since 2010. Its symbol is "$", with "RD$" used when distinction from other pesos (or dollars) is required; its ISO 4217 code is "DOP". Each peso is divided into 100 centavos ("cents"), for which the ¢ symbol is used. With exception of the United States dollar, it is the only currency that is legal tender in the Dominican Republic for all monetary transactions, whether public or private.
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