US Dollar ($) to Colombian Peso ($) Conversion
| Currency | Amount | Variation (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | |
| | 3,229.6484 | -0.0387% |
| | 0.8725 | -0.00873% |
| | 0.7421 | -0.0393% |
| | 162.3768 | +0.0397% |
| | 1.4035 | -0.0957% |
| | 5.0969 | +0.1902% |
| | 6.7697 | +0.0222% |
| | 1.4314 | +0.00956% |
| | 0.8075 | -0.0454% |
Updated: July 17, 2026
US Dollar
The US Dollar (USD) is the world's primary reserve currency, involved in approximately 88% of all foreign exchange transactions globally. Established by the Coinage Act of 1792, the dollar transitioned to a pure fiat currency in 1971 when President Nixon ended its convertibility to gold — the collapse of the Bretton Woods system that had pegged all major currencies to the USD at fixed rates since 1944. Today the dollar serves as the global pricing currency for commodities including oil, gold, and most internationally traded goods.
Colombian Peso
The Colombian Peso (COP) is the official currency of Colombia, managed by the Banco de la República. Colombia is a significant oil and coal exporter, and the COP is accordingly sensitive to energy commodity prices. The peso is quoted at large nominal values (typically 3,800–4,500 per USD). Colombia is also the world's third largest coffee producer and one of South America's fastest-growing economies, with a large and expanding middle class driving domestic consumption.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many Colombian Peso are in 1 US Dollar?
1 US Dollar ($) is exactly 1 Colombian Peso ($).
How do I convert US Dollar to Colombian Peso?
Multiply the value in US Dollar by 1 to get the result in Colombian Peso. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.