How much is a Guatemalan Quetzal in dollars?
7.68804
Convert US Dollar to Guatemalan Quetzal
USD | GTQ |
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1 USD | 7.68804 GTQ |
5 USD | 38.4402 GTQ |
10 USD | 76.8804 GTQ |
25 USD | 192.201 GTQ |
How much is $1000 US dollars in Guatemala?
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Conversion rates US Dollar / Guatemalan Quetzal | |
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100 USD | 769.50000 GTQ |
250 USD | 1923.75000 GTQ |
500 USD | 3847.50000 GTQ |
1000 USD | 7695.00000 GTQ |
How much is $20 US dollars in Guatemala?
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Conversion rates US Dollar / Guatemalan Quetzal | |
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1 USD | 7.69500 GTQ |
5 USD | 38.47500 GTQ |
10 USD | 76.95000 GTQ |
20 USD | 153.90000 GTQ |
Where can I exchange currency in Guatemala?
banks
Where Can I Exchange Money in Guatemala? You can exchange money at banks.
Do they accept US dollars in Guatemala?
The US dollar is by far the most widely accepted foreign currency in Guatemala; that said, it is not a semi-official one, and you can’t get by with a fistful of greenbacks and no quetzals. Euros and other foreign currencies are tricky to cash; try foreign-owned hotels or stores.
What currency is spent in Guatemala?
The quetzal (locally: keˈtsal) is the currency of Guatemala. It is named after the national bird of Guatemala, the Resplendent Quetzal.
What is the average income in Guatemala?
Gross national income per capita in Guatemala from 2010 to 2020 (in U.S. dollars)
Characteristic | Income per capita in U.S. dollars |
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2020 | 4,490 |
2019 | 4,610 |
2018 | 4,400 |
2017 | 4,100 |
Is Guatemala a good place to retire?
Guatemala is a third most populous country in Central America and one of the best places to retire currently. The country offers a very stable and pleasant climate year round, pretty safe cities and one of the lowest cost of living in the Americas.
Where can I exchange Guatemalan money?
Exchanging Money — You can change money at all banks in Guatemala. Most charge a very slight service fee. Given the fact that banks handle money exchanges, there are very few exchange houses in Guatemala, although you may run across one here or there.