Bolivar

The "Digital" name aims to promote electronic payments, aiming to simplify bookkeeping calculations and modernize payment systems. Banknote Features

The bolívar lost three zeros, replacing the old Bolívar. bolivar

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 "Digital" name aims to promote electronic payments,

The currency devaluation has forced a massive shift towards the US Dollar (USD) for daily transactions in Venezuela, with the Bolívar often used only for smaller, local transactions. the national hero of Venezuela.

The Central Bank of Venezuela sets official rates, which are often different from the black market rate. Collectibility

The front of modern notes typically features a portrait of Simón Bolívar, the national hero of Venezuela.