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August 14, 2022 - Blue Dolar or Dolar Blue is unofficial Dollar Rate in Argentina. Get Blue Dollar Quotes, Charts, News. Informal Rate, Formal Rate & Bank Rate of US Dollar
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Dólar Blue or Blue Dollar is the cost of buying and selling US Dollar in a cueva, or clandestine financial house in Argentina. Best price if you are buying or selling physical US dollar with no involvement of any government-sanctioned or licensed entity
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Official buying and selling rate of a US dollar in Argentina. This is the bank official rate for buying or selling dollars online.
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Official Tourist Dollar Rate of buying in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This is the Tourist Dollar for buying via Credit / Debit Cards.
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Blue Dollar Rates : Dólar Blue Informal Rate of US Dollar in Argentina | Blue Dollar Rates : Dolar Blue
August 13, 2022 - This is the cost of buying and selling a physical dollar bill in a cueva, or clandestine financial house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This is the best price you’ll get if you are buying or selling physical bills, and the transaction is done with no involvement of any government-sanctioned or licensed entity (like a bank) Also known as : Blue Dollar, Dólar Blue, Informal Dollar, Unofficial Dollar, Parallel Dollar
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US dollar to Argentine pesos Exchange Rate History | Currency Converter | Wise
Understand how the US dollar has moved over time and make informed decisions with our reliable data. ... The exchange rate for US dollar to Argentine pesos is currently 1467.25 today, reflecting a -0.170% change since yesterday.
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Argentina “blue dollar”
Hey there, was just there last week. The current blue dollar rate is about 950 ARS:1 USD. We couldn’t get any banks in the US to sell us ARS prior to our trip so we brought a bunch of USD with us in varying bill sizes. Brand new $100 will get you the best rate at around 950. New bills in denominations less than $100 will result in a 2% cut. We didn’t bother with looking for cuevas or black market exchange locations. Every hotel we stayed at (4+ star) was able to exchange the money for us at reception as long as the banks were open that day. Also when paying with my credit card, the Visa exchange rate was pretty good at around 850 ARS:1 USD. More on reddit.com
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Can someone explain this Blue Dollar/AR Peso/USD situation to me like I’m 5 years old?
You'll get a reasonable rate if you use your credit card, but ask in advance. ¿Puedo pagar con tarjeta de crédito? Some places accept a debit card but not credit, so its important to clarify its not a debit card. A lot of places accept Mercado Pago. But that is not an option unless you have a DNI. I mention this because when you ask if they accept credit cards they'll usually offer this or debit cards as an alternative instead of saying no. They might refer to Mercado Pago as a type of "transferencia". ATMs/cajeros will gave a reasonable rate but have crazy fees (like >15%). If you have a card that refunds fees though it works well as everyone will accept pesos directly. Even if it doesn't refund fees I'd still take out some money for cases when nothing else works. Machines will have somewhat low withdrawal limits (maybe 30-50k pesos). This is the easiest option and recommended for short term stays with small purchases. Some people send themselves money via Western Union (you send yourself money using their website using your credit card, then go to a western union location to pick it up). This can get complicated and is only really worth messing with if you're going to be visting for a longer time and your ATM doesn't refund fees or you need a larger amount of cash at once. More on reddit.com
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Blue dollar in Argentina no longer as good as used to be ?

It's the same, everything is priced in line with USD price.

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Changing money in Argentina for dummies
My wife and I were in Argentina a few months ago, when there was a bigger gap between the "Blue Peso" rate and the official rate. (At the time the blue rate was around 950 pesos, the official rate was around 350 pesos per dollar.) (1) Most places take credit cards. If your credit card is with a bank outside Argentina, you will get the 'Tourist Rate', which closely tracks the blue rate. So use credit cards where you can and you should be fine. (2) Throughout Argentina there are places you can informally exchange either US dollars or Euros for Argentinan Pesos. In tourist locations the exchange rate is often worse than the 'blue rate' published on various web sites, simply because the demand for pesos are higher in those areas. I highly recommend just going with the flow and not worrying if you only get 1,000 pesos when the published blue rate is 1,100 pesos. (Things are so remarkably cheap in Argentina that +/- 10% doesn't matter much.) (3) A problem I ran into is that the most commonly circulated bill is the 1,000 pesos bill, and most informal exchanges only want to exchange for $100 bills or for single 100 Euro bills. This means you wind up with a thick stack of pesos; your best bet is to have a separate small bag to hold those bills. (I have zippered cargo pants, and I kept the bag full of bills in one of those zippered pockets.) And note that people are picky about the quality of the bills that get exchanged. Even the most microscopic tears along the edge of the bill may be rejected. (So go to the bank and get 'clean' bills.) By the way, there are no ATMs that I found, so you will wind up bringing a bunch of cash with you. (When we traveled to Argentina I brought 10 USD $100 bills with me, and exchanged them for spending cash. I honestly wish I brought more with me.) (4) I found on average, because my wife and I would use cash to buy bottled water or small things at informal stands, that we were going through about 30,000 pesos a day, give or take. YMMV. (We were with a tour group and used some of the cash I brought for tips for the various tour guides.) (5) We had a funny experience where we went to an official exchange center in a town--I needed cash to pay for a taxi and had no pesos--and the kind lady refused to exchange cash. Instead, she referred me to various stores who exchanged cash "under the counter." (Yes, she worked for the government.) Also, we found that some of the hotels we stayed at would also exchange for Pesos. (The rates we got were far worse, but still acceptable to me: one hotel we stayed at when the published "blue rate" was 950 only gave 850 pesos per dollar.) Because most of our transactions used credit cards, I didn't worry too much about the exchange rate we got at our hotel. (6) Taxis often advertise that they take credit cards. Don't believe them. I never took a single taxi that advertised they took credit cards that actually had a working credit card reader. (7) Watch out for pick-pockets. If you have zippered pants, keep your money in the zippered pocket. If you have a purse, make sure it zips up, wear the strap cross-body, and keep track of it at all times. (It's highly unlikely anyone will forcibly take your stuff--but if your purse open and the wallet is on top, the wallet is likely to go for a walk without you.) Edit to add: the only currency accepted in Argentina is the Argentinian peso For the most part this is true. There are some stores, however, who accept US dollars and Euros--however, they're rare, and every one I've been in which accepted US dollars or Euros also accepted credit cards. Will they ONLY accept dollars or euros as well? I am Italian so I would have to exchange euros into dollars and then again dollars into Argentinian pesos. We traveled from the United States so I had US Dollars. However, in a most tourist spots it appeared they also accepted Euros. As I noted above, they want USD$100 bills or 100 Euro bills; most places will not accept smaller bills. Remember: the blue exchange rate is an informal rate; basically private citizens (small companies, hotels) are exchanging pesos for dollars or euros--and may not want euros. I'm sure there are 'scams' out there, but I never encountered any--even if the whole process feels a bit 'shady.' More on reddit.com
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