The official currency in Bolivia is the boliviano. It co-exists with the North American dollar that is currency of free circulation and it can be changed in Banks and Money Exchange offices Money Exchange offices also accept transactions in Euros.
People called “libre-cambistas” (people who change money in the streets) located in the streets and avenues, is not recommended to make transactions with them, due to the danger of receiving false currency, besides carrying out an inferior change to the official rate.
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