AZN to VEF Exchange Rate - Convert Azerbaijani Manat to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte

Converting from Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

What is Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)

The Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) is the official currency of Azerbaijan, a country located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The Manat was introduced in 1992, replacing the Soviet ruble. Initially, it experienced several changes in value due to economic transitions. In 2006, the currency was revalued, and new manat notes were issued, which aimed to stabilize the economy.

The value of the Manat is linked to the oil revenues of Azerbaijan, as the country's economy relies heavily on oil and gas exports. The currency is subdivided into 100 qapik, and it is represented by the symbol "₼". The Central Bank of Azerbaijan is responsible for issuing and regulating the Manat, ensuring its stability and credibility in the international market.

For conversion purposes, it's essential to check the latest exchange rates, as they fluctuate based on market conditions. It’s worth noting that due to economic factors, the Azerbaijani Manat may not always have a straightforward exchange rate, making real-time data crucial for accurate conversions.

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) was the official currency of Venezuela until 2018, when it was replaced by the new Venezuelan Bolivar (VES) due to hyperinflation that rendered the original currency nearly worthless. The Bolivar was first introduced in 1879 but underwent several changes over the years to combat inflation.

Before the currency’s devaluation, the Bolivar Fuerte was subdivided into 100 céntimos. The term "fuerte" means "strong," but in recent years, the Bolivar has been anything but strong against foreign currencies. Due to a prolonged economic crisis, hyperinflation in Venezuela reached staggering rates, making the old Bolivar Fuerte nearly obsolete.

Exchange rates for VEF can be confusing, as different rates exist for official transactions versus black market rates. If you are looking for conversion today, it is important to remember that VEF is no longer an active unit of currency, and transactions are to be conducted using the new Bolivar (VES) instead.

When converting currencies like AZN to the new Venezuelan Bolivar, it is advisable to use current exchange rates from reliable financial news sources or official government platforms. The fluctuation in both currencies' values may impact how much you receive when exchanging Azerbaijani Manat for Venezuelan Bolivar.

Understanding the complexities of these currencies can make international transactions smoother and more informed.

Azerbaijani Manat to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte conversion table

AZN to VEF conversion table

Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)
1 AZN5 780 913.56888147986 VEF
2 AZN11 561 827.13776295972 VEF
3 AZN17 342 740.70664443958 VEF
4 AZN23 123 654.27552591944 VEF
5 AZN28 904 567.84440739931 VEF
6 AZN34 685 481.41328887917 VEF
7 AZN40 466 394.98217035903 VEF
8 AZN46 247 308.55105183889 VEF
9 AZN52 028 222.11993331875 VEF
10 AZN57 809 135.68881479861 VEF
100 AZN578 091 356.88814798611 VEF
200 AZN1 156 182 713.77629597221 VEF
300 AZN1 734 274 070.66444395832 VEF
400 AZN2 312 365 427.55259194442 VEF
500 AZN2 890 456 784.44073993053 VEF
600 AZN3 468 548 141.32888791663 VEF
700 AZN4 046 639 498.21703590274 VEF
800 AZN4 624 730 855.10518388884 VEF
900 AZN5 202 822 211.99333187495 VEF
1 000 AZN5 780 913 568.88147986105 VEF
2 000 AZN11 561 827 137.7629597221 VEF
5 000 AZN28 904 567 844.40739930526 VEF
10 000 AZN57 809 135 688.81479861051 VEF
20 000 AZN115 618 271 377.62959722103 VEF
50 000 AZN289 045 678 444.07399305257 VEF
100 000 AZN578 091 356 888.14798610514 VEF
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 03:55 PM