1.000: Ignacio Carrera Pinto.
2.000: Manuel Rodríguez.
5.000: Gabriela Mistral (Nobel Prize in Literature, 1945).
10.000: Arturo Prat (National Hero).
20.000: Andrés Bello.
The Chileans are very artistic/creative people. Even their money are works of art. Thanks for sharing.
The chilean bills are so beautiful and modern if you compare with the currency of other countries.
I agree...and I love how the colors and sizes are distinct for each bill
By the way, the reason for the lower Notes being polymer is because smaller notes are used more and gets worn down really fast so they make it more durable and it’s cheaper for the government not to produce more notes when those notes run down
Loved the video. I enjoyed your perspective of our currency. I understand the humor you added when noting the people from the banknotes (I found that comparison to Peter Cushing hilllarious). Living in the states made me understand how you look at things and that’s why I didn’t feel offended by those comparisons! Most of the people on the bills is famous, and fought on wars which the sole exception of Gabriela Mistral. Note that the largest bill is the 20k one.
Hope you had a great time in Santiago! One of the nicest cities in South America!
We had a wonderful experience in Santiago! I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the 20.000 peso note is the largest bank note; here in the USA the treasury used to print $500, $1000, and $10,000 bills, but that was some decades ago...nowadays, the largest bill printed in the USA is the $100.
Maybe you should know more of the history of our country. At least the people who are in the bills, for example Gabriela Mistral (who is in the 5000 pesos bill) was a famous educator, poet and chilean diplomatic. Was the first latinamerican woman in recieve a nobel. She wasn't a minor star wars caracter and i found that a little offensive. I don't want no be rude but at least try to not disrispect our cultural history. We will not offend yours. I reccomend to visit some of the museums in Santiago. Like the "Museo de la memoria y los derechos humanos" (memory and human rights museum), also the GAM (Gabriela Mistral cultural centre). Glad to have you both here in our country, i hope that you are enjoying it.
yes we loved Chile...I could learn much more about the history of Chile and even my own country, definitely no disrespect intended, I try to make videos with a bit of humor in them, but humor does not always translate very well on the internet, or even in person, since humor is a very subjective thing...but that being said, we found Santiago to be a wonderful experience
@@SlowpokeTravel don't worry, I know that humor is important for the videos. Thanks for the answer. Enjoy Chile and it's people!
You need to know that we are very proud of the people that are in our currency. So don't make fun of it ! But do not worry c: just for you to know in the 5000 pesos you can find the picture of Gabriela Mistral a Chilean poet-diplomat, educator and humanist, like Pablo Neruda ( also, in the bills you can find the name of those people and you can look for more information on the internet). Most of them were important people who fought for our independency).
To answer your question with 50 pesos you can buy candies, ( like what we call "frugele" maybe one or 2 sweets or if you go to the south of Chile you can pay the bus with coins because we don't have the bip system )
I hope you had a wonderful time in Chile .
We had a great experience in Santiago...hopefully we'll get back to Chile eventually and get to explore farther south and north.
@@xNytus expandiendo la desinformación. Está bien lo que hizo. Luego si uno no conoce algo de los Estados Unidos ellos se enojan con uno.
Las figuras públicas, sin bien pueden ser tomadas de forma estricta o distendida (seria o comedia) siguen siendo figuras públicas y por lo tanto es bueno dar información certera de ellos, aún cuando a uno pueda no gustarle.
@ el loco hizo una broma no lo dijo enserio no le pongai color y aprende a reconocer el sarcasmo
@ desde el principio del vídeo dice que no se tomen en serio lo que va a decir y tampoco es que dijera algo horrible sobre las personas en los billetes y tienes que admitirlo ,si se parece a edgar allan poe
Tampoco el objetivo es conocer la historia detrás de estos , el objetivo del vídeo es el tipo de cambio, como contarlos y sus características principales
Uds son tan agradables y simpáticos que me gusta verlos, incluso no se nada de ingles, pero e aprendido a ver peliculas subtituladas y algo entiendo, gracias, ojalaas hicieran los subtitulos en sus videos, es obvio llegarán en masa multitud a ver sus videos, y si lo hacen coloquen Chile en GRANDE, JAJJAJAJA ya que todos queran ver que hablan y dice un gringo, pero a muchos no les importa, ya que hay varios que no lo entienden, pero subtitulado se llenará
para ayudarme a aprender español, me gusta ver videos de cocina en español en youtube
@@SlowpokeTravel
Muy buenos dias Travel, por favor sea amable y haga su interesante video en español.
Gracias.
Thank you! These videos are preparing me for my future move back to Chile!
I really liked the Recoleta area around the Patronato metro station...lots of stuff going on around there...but lots of other areas, too...just so much life going on out on the streets. I always tend to prefer areas where car culture takes a backseat to pedestrian traffic, and how walkable an area is has a lot to do with how much I like it...that being said...holy cow, there is some traffic in Chile!
When you have the 10 000 and 20 000 peso bills it's very useful to use them when you are going to pay a restaurant bill or buy cheaper stuff at big stores (malls or supermarkets) so you get change back. It's how we Chileans use them, specially in other cities that don't have the bip system and need low amounts of cash to move around.
Also the 10 and 50 peso coins are SO VERY useful when you ride the bus in any other city that is not Santiago. And have some in your pockets to stop beggars from bothering you (NEVER take your wallet out for these people, just give them the change in your pockets).
The "Star Wars character" on the 5,000 note was the 2nd Chilean to win a Nobel Prize my friend.
The lady in the $5000 one is “Gabriela Mistral.” She was a famous poet/writer. I believe she was the first Latin American author to ever win the Nobel Prize. So, she’s quite a character. And I guess you were right about the other guys! Lol. The Edgar Allan Poe one is my favorite! Thanks for this video, folks! So educational, and fun to watch. Subscribed 😊💙
I visited NYC last december and i had the same trouble as you did here in Chile lol. I never learned the coins, the shopper always counted them for me, it was embarrasing, and they indeed speak reaally fast.
Hope you enjoy the city!
Yes...it gives me a new appreciation for non-English speakers visiting the USA!
I did find you funny! Hopr you keep traveling and cant wait to see all the things that you saw and enjoy over here 😊
No sé si lo dijeron, pero los distintos largos de los billetes chilenos es para que la gente no vidente (blind people) pueda reconocerlos.
yes, it's strange that here in the USA there is no way for a sight-impaired person to naturally differentiate the paper currencies; I believe that a common practice blind folks use in the USA is to fold different bills in different manners--lengthwise, in half, into thirds, etc--but a sighted person is needed to initially identify the bills.
I am glad that they are having a good time in Santiago, if you have not had a tour guide to know the city and I offer you a tour for free (so you can know the city and I can practice my English)
Thanks...we have sadly come to the end of our stay in Santiago, although we still have several videos to put together about our experiences in Chile...I wish we were still there to practice our Spanish!
The name of each character appears on the bill, along with the character's face (but the writing is so tiny, so maybe is kinda difficult to read). Also, is important to mention that the guy who appears on the 20000 bill is the only one who is not chilean, but is important in Latinamerica, so, that's why he appears in a chilean bill
Hi guys! Can you please made a video about how to use the orange bikes and scooters around the city? Thank you! ❤️ I really enjoyed all your videos !
I was searching chile and found your beautiful channel, from 🇵🇰 Pakistan
On every bill the name of the person on it is printed right bellow the singatures near the center of the bill note. Although is small.
dude, you can read the names of the persons in the bill
In the Philippines if you withdraw in cash machine
You can find it either 1000 pesos, 500pesos or 100 pesos
200.peso note are bit rare
50 and 20 are small to withdraw from cash machine but it's so useful
The xellopanie thing on the note is a security water mark
Hello please come to valparaiso / viña del mar is super close to santiago 1 hr 45 min away in bus
For Chileans 1 dollar is 650 pesos but for americans 1 dollar is 1000.
"They Say : BRRRRR"
Hahaha, so true, you are quite good at saying numbers in spanish thou. Greetings from chile 😁
Saludos chicos. Cuando vuelvan a Chile visiten la “carretera austral”, el desierto de atacama y sus observatorios, la patagonia chilena y por sobretodo la antártica. Créanme que Santiago es lo más aburrido para “turistear” o conocer.
Un abrazo!
we want to!...we originally had plans to be in Chile for 3 months, but we had to change our plans and return home earlier than planned...hopefully we will be back in the future
Slowpoke Travel ojalá puedan recorrer mi país completo. No se olvidarán nunca 😁 saludos!
Fun videos, ignore my overly-sensitive compatriots in the comments. I thought it was funny... the only one I found off was Robert Vaughn, he doesn't look like him at all, lol.
Puta que estamos sensibles, mucho tonto-grave en los comentarios.
thanks...Robert Vaughn was a bit of a stretch; my original thought was Andrew Jackson, but i didn't think many folks would know what he looked like
2700 is way too much for a "cortado",almost ridiculous
many things we did in Chile I found very affordable, some costs--especially in the Providencia area where we were house sitting--were very similar to the costs we had living in Seattle, USA
This is so helpful!
Thanks!--I hope so--I know it's pretty basic, but it's the kinda stuff I like to know when I'm going somewhere new
You all look and sound so happy. Am so happy for you. Question, considering the size of the bills, are their wallets different from US? did you have buy a different wallet type?
All extremely important and helpful info for traveling anywhere ourside of home country.
Our wallets are the same my dude, the 1000 pesos bill is around 80% of the length of a dollar bill and just slightly taller.
the money fit fine in my gringo wallet, and I actually like the "plasticky" type bills...very similar to Canadian currency in that respect.
Very nice money vlog! Greetings from Plano, Texas.
thanks for the kind comment!--I liked this video, too, even if I do say so myself...I'm surprised I get a little flack for this video -- some folks seem to take offence at my comparisons to the people on the money to people in current popular culture, although I sure don't mean offence...my attempts at lightheartedness don't always translate well on the internet. CG and I have great memories of Santiago and we're always speculating on a return trip...we would have loved getting over to the coast and down to southern Chile
I was about to comment the people in the bills, just to find the short sight of my fellow peeps. ~The history in those characters is amazing, totally recomended ;) hope someone can tl you guys a bit of it (sobre todo si van al norte: iquique, arica, antofagasta, tmb podrian visitar la serena y Copiapó) aunque wn chile teni pa regodearte viajando jajaja
There is not a bigger bill than 20000 clp
I was surprised to find this out! In the USA the largest bill currently printed is the $100. They used to print several bills even larger in the USA, but since larger sizes are so impractical, they discontinued and removed them from circulation.
Is it big 110,000 chilean peso.?
very INTERESTING...there bill money is like romanian money...SO COOL!!! :D
we just applied for a house sit in Romania!--but didn't get it :^( ....hopefully we'll get to Romania one day
@@SlowpokeTravel i hope one day you to get there!!! i travelled there for a halloween run to vlad's place...spent 7 days...it was a GREAT STAY...got a lot of traveling in over a good portion of romania!!! :D LOVED IT and LOVED the people!!! ya'll would REALLY ENJOY it!!! :D
Polymer banknotes are expensive in cost productions I don't know why 10 and 20 thousands pesos notes are printed in cotton paper
While 1-, 2-, 5 thousands pesos are in polymer banknotes
I guess because smaller denominated notes are often you than the bigger one
So that's why they use polymer cus polymer is 2x durable innovative and secured
It's hard to counterfeit polymer banknotes hard to tear it
If you forgotten them in laundry it's ok you can wipe it out then it's ok
hey Buck, the guy on the 5000 looked like an old movie actor but I could not remember his name. I finally figured it out due to Google, it is Edward Everett Horton.
Economics and exchange rates and all that are one of those things i will never understand no matter how old i get.
BTW if you like Robert Vaughn you might like to look into a british show called "Hustle" it's really good.
relative to a many countries in Latin America, Chile is one of the more expensive locales, but having a long-term house sit there made the trip make sense for us, money-wise ...and I really enjoy Robert Vaughn, all his old shows remind me of being a kid
Money, money, money!
You don't say the fact that some chileans say "luca" instead 1000 pesos.
You paid way too much for that cake and coffee
i know how to count spanish number. Because in part of the mindanao visaya can count spanish number. like uno dos an so on.
Good video!!.. I'm glad you guys are enjoying Santiago.. Don't pay attention to the sensitive snowflakes that can't take a joke (btw I'm from Santiago lol)..Keep enjoying your trip and posting more videos 👌☺️
Thanks...for sure humor doesn't always translate well over the internet!
You are just beginning
You'll get the views you deserve for these useful videos, you just need more time, don't get discouraged
Thanks a lot!...CG and I really enjoy making the vids...and we do a lot of research when traveling, and we try to make vids that answer the questions that we have, hopefully in a semi-entertaining fashion.
a useful chilean phrase: por que Teorema rima y agarra el micro!
Oh, boy. You have such a USA-centered view on currency. I assume that's what happens with all gringos outside Gringoland.
Funny video, but try to learn a bit of the history of the places you visit, so you don't make a fool of yourself on tape. You know, as a show of respect.
Good luck.
yes, I definitely have a USA-centered perspective! That's why traveling is so important, even just traveling within one's own country...seeing how people live and interact in different regions is an easy way to evolve one's perspective, which, with knowledge, can't help but evolve. Hopefully this video will be semi-entertaining and watchable and make folks visiting Chile more comfortable using the currency, which can be intimidating when learning the language.
Damn! The US dollar is going into the toilet. 20k chilean pesos is now only $23.33 😱
where in the world does those 2 cups of coffe and those awful pieces of cake cost 10 lucas?
Of course you'll never found where to spend your small change if you keep going to those places.
Wishing you financial freedom brother. Thanks for this education
20 mil pesos was $35 dollars?? Its $24 now. Wow.
The woman in the 5000 pesos one, is a literature Nobel prize, so no, she isn't a minor Star Wars character.
Sorry to say but coins like that in 50 pesos are old design
money, Money, MOONEEYYYY xD
5 pesos chilien
Edgar Allan Poe???? No is captain Ignacio carrera...he and 77 soldiers fight and old death Whit 2500 enemies in the war of the Pacific in the Peruvian Andes there's never surrender.......sorry my English is bad
i did not find the comments disrespectful at all in fact they make me laugh too, and don't take it seriously. When its comes to national pride;all chilean are hypocrites and if they are its because they don't know history that well... nothing to be proud of really.
I know all that numbers because we speak Spanish numbers
Bastante caros los Café con Pastel.
Hay lugares mucho más baratos 😁
1000 Chilean pesos appears Ignacio Carrera Pinto, who was an important Chilean soldier who died in the battle of La Concepción. He is an important hero in our history, along with his battalion composed of 77 men fought against 1500 Peruvian soldiers. the 77 Chilean soldiers died, but only 500 Peruvian soldiers survived
is not edgar alan poe is a hero and I think you should give a little more respect, likewise the rest of the characters of the other characters that appear there
@@estrum1647 we do not make jokes about heroes, neither ours nor anyone else's
we respect them all, the heroes are respected
Thanks for the info. This is a lighthearted and hopefully informative video for travelers visiting Chile who would like an insight into what they can expect regarding the currency so that they might feel more comfortable using it when they arrive. No disrespect is intended. If you find my sophomoric attempts at humor miss the mark, then my wife mostly agrees with you, but sometimes I make her laugh...not quite 50% of the time, but maybe in the high 40's
How are you
Love your videos help me $2000
In Chile is very common to name 1000 pesos as "1 luca", so 20.000 would be "20 lucas". Also 100 pesos are "1 gamba". I hope that this slang to be usefull for foreign people cause we speak with many of this words hahaha
You forgot the "quina", used for the 500 pesos coin