Billetes de Bolivia

501.1K installs
427 ratings
258.4K monthly active users
Revenue not available
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Billetes de Bolivia Summary

Billetes de Bolivia is a mobile Android app in Education by Banco Central de Bolivia. Released in Apr 2018 (7 years ago). It has about 501.1K+ installs and 427 ratings with a 2.67★ (poor) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 258.4K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 7, 2026, version 38.

Recent activity: 223.7K installs this week (404.2K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth , and 32 new ratings this week View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Mar 8, 2026. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Mar 12, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 7, 2026 (version 38).


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App Description

Check series B banknotes and learn about their official banknote characteristics.

Verification of Series B Banknotes in 10, 20, and 50 Denominations

Since April 2018, the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) has issued the First Family of Banknotes (PFB) of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. This issuance began with the Bs10 note, continuing every three months with subsequent denominations.

The "Bolivian Banknotes" app allows users to learn about the security features of the new Bolivian banknotes through the following actions: LOOK, TOUCH, and TILT. Each of these actions displays different security features that should be verified by the public to distinguish a genuine banknote from a counterfeit one.

LOOK

• Watermark
• Matching Pattern
• Fibers

TOUCH

• Paper Quality
• Raised Printing
• Raised Lines and Bars

TILT

• Color-Changing and Moving Image
• Security Thread
• Latent Image

The new banknotes will circulate simultaneously with the banknotes of the previous series until the latter are withdrawn from circulation due to wear and tear.