About Chilean Peso Exchange
The Chilean Peso (CLP) is the official currency of Chile, a long, narrow country stretching down the western coast of South America. We accept all denominations of Chilean Peso banknotes and coins, including older series and damaged notes.
Current Chilean Peso Banknotes
Chile’s current banknote series was introduced from 2009 onwards and includes a range of denominations featuring prominent figures from Chilean history, printed on polymer and paper substrates with modern security features. We accept all current Chilean Peso banknotes, including the 10,000 peso note and the 20,000 peso note, as well as every other denomination in circulation. If you’ve returned from Santiago with a mix of notes, we’ll exchange the full lot.
Old Series & Damaged Notes
Unlike most high street exchanges, we buy withdrawn Chilean Peso banknotes from earlier series, including older designs such as the 5,000 peso note issued from 1981 and the 1,000 peso note from the 1978–2009 series. We also accept damaged notes, provided they are at least 50% intact. The rate offered on old and damaged notes is slightly lower than for current series notes, but you won’t have to throw them away.
Chilean Peso Coins
We accept a wide range of Chilean Peso coins, from smaller denominations such as the 10 peso coin right up to the larger 500 peso coin, and everything in between. As with most foreign coins, the rate is slightly lower than for banknotes due to handling costs, but it’s far better than leaving them in a jar at home.
Why Exchange With Us?
- Competitive exchange rates updated daily
- Accept coins and damaged notes that banks won’t take
- We verify your currency and pay you within 5 working days
- No hidden fees or charges