VES to BOB Exchange Rate - Convert Venezuelan bolívar soberano to Bolivian Boliviano

Converting from Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES) to Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)

What is Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)

The Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES) is the official currency of Venezuela, introduced on August 20, 2018, to replace the older bolívar fuerte at a conversion rate of 1 VES to 100,000 VEF. This currency was implemented as part of a broader economic reform aimed at combating hyperinflation, which has severely affected the Venezuelan economy.

The VES is subdivided into 100 céntimos, though in practice, the céntimo is rarely used due to the high inflation rates that render the smallest denominations nearly worthless. The bolívar soberano is symbolized by "Bs.S." and can be found in notes of various denominations, including Bs.S. 10, Bs.S. 20, Bs.S. 50, Bs.S. 100, and Bs.S. 200, among others.

Venezuela has faced considerable economic struggles in recent years, leading to poverty and a massive depreciation of the currency. As Venezuela grapples with its economic crisis, the VES has continually fluctuated in value against other currencies. Consequently, exchanging bolívares soberanos for foreign currencies can often yield poor conversion rates, leaving individuals and businesses vulnerable to economic instability.

What is Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)

The Bolivian boliviano (BOB) is the official currency of Bolivia, introduced in 1987 to replace the previous currency, the boliviano antiguo, at a rate of 1 BOB for 1,000,000 BA. The boliviano is further divided into 100 centavos. Its symbol is "Bs." and it is available in both coins and banknotes, with denominations of Bs. 1, Bs. 2, Bs. 5, Bs. 10, Bs. 20, Bs. 50, and Bs. 100.

The BOB is relatively stable compared to many other Latin American currencies, benefiting from Bolivia's policies aimed at promoting economic stability and sustaining its foreign reserves. Though the country faces challenges, including poverty and infrastructure issues, the BOB has managed to retain its value in the foreign exchange market.

When considering converting VES to BOB, individuals should keep an eye on the exchange rates, as they can vary significantly depending on market conditions. Given the economic situations of both countries, the conversion process may require several steps, often involving an intermediary currency, like the U.S. dollar (USD), for a smoother exchange.

In summary, when converting from Venezuelan bolívar soberano to Bolivian boliviano, it's essential to stay informed about the latest exchange rates and be mindful of the economic factors affecting both currencies. With an understanding of VES and BOB, individuals can navigate the complexities of currency conversion more efficiently.

Venezuelan bolívar soberano to Bolivian Boliviano conversion table

VES to BOB conversion table

Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)
1 VES0.06844112345 BOB
2 VES0.1368822469 BOB
3 VES0.20532337035 BOB
4 VES0.2737644938 BOB
5 VES0.34220561725 BOB
6 VES0.4106467407 BOB
7 VES0.47908786415 BOB
8 VES0.5475289876 BOB
9 VES0.61597011105 BOB
10 VES0.6844112345 BOB
100 VES6.84411234502 BOB
200 VES13.68822469005 BOB
300 VES20.53233703507 BOB
400 VES27.37644938009 BOB
500 VES34.22056172511 BOB
600 VES41.06467407014 BOB
700 VES47.90878641516 BOB
800 VES54.75289876018 BOB
900 VES61.5970111052 BOB
1 000 VES68.44112345023 BOB
2 000 VES136.88224690045 BOB
5 000 VES342.20561725113 BOB
10 000 VES684.41123450226 BOB
20 000 VES1 368.82246900451 BOB
50 000 VES3 422.05617251128 BOB
100 000 VES6 844.11234502256 BOB
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 12:55 PM