The reverse side often showcases the "Mausoleum of the Liberator" Simón Bolívar and the National Pantheon in Caracas, along with the Venezuelan coat of arms.

Banknotes in circulation commonly include 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Bolívares.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the Bolivar, including its history, valuation, and current physical forms. Currency Evolution and Redenominations

Due to high inflation, the Bolívar experienced severe devaluation. As of early 2026, 100 VES to USD exchange rates fluctuate, often placing 100 VES at a very low dollar value.

Six more zeros were removed, bringing the total zeros removed to 14. Current Currency Landscape (As of 2026) Official Name: Bolívar Digital.

Notes feature varied security threads and watermarks. Key Contextual Factors