Convert Armenian Dram to Bolivian Boliviano
Convert Armenian Dram (AMD) to Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) using daily updated exchange rates.
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About Armenian Dram
The Armenian Dram (AMD) became the official currency of Armenia in November 1993, replacing the Soviet ruble following the country's independence from the USSR in 1991. Its name derives from the historic silver coin used in medieval Armenia. The Central Bank of Armenia oversees monetary policy and issues dram banknotes and coins. Armenia's economy is heavily influenced by remittances from the Armenian diaspora and exports of diamonds, minerals, and brandy. The dram is divided into 100 luma, though luma coins are no longer in circulation due to low purchasing power.
About Bolivian Boliviano
The Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) is the official currency of Bolivia, named after Simon Bolivar, the independence hero of Latin America. The current boliviano was introduced in 1987, replacing the peso boliviano at a rate of 1,000,000 to 1 following a period of devastating hyperinflation in the mid-1980s when annual inflation reached 24,000%. The Banco Central de Bolivia manages monetary policy. Bolivia is a landlocked South American country with significant natural gas and lithium reserves. The boliviano is divided into 100 centavos.
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