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Q: What is the value of 50 colones in costa rican coin?
A: B.C.C.R stands for Banco Central de Costa Rica which means Central Bank of Costa Rica. Today according to Bank of Costa Rica. http://bancobcr.com/. $1 US dollar... Read More »
Q: German, mexican, and one costa rican coin.
A: Hi Rachel, Collector value of a coin depends on date, mint mark (if any) number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches o... Read More »
Q: What are Costa Ricans?
A: Costa Ricans are people who live in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a country in Central America south of Honduras and north of Panama. haha. Read More »
Q: What is the Costa Rican language?
A: Spanish and English are the main languages spoken in Costa Rica. Read More »
Q: How to Exchange Costa Rican Currency.
A: 1. Identify how much Costa Rican colones you want to exchange in the first place. If you have some colones left over from your last holiday in Costa Rica, you m... Read More »