South African Rand (R) to Peruvian Sol (S/) Conversion
| Currency | Amount | Variation (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | |
| | 0.208 | +0.0534% |
| | 0.0607 | +0.206% |
| | 0.0518 | +0.4197% |
| | 0.0449 | +0.3722% |
| | 9.5896 | +0.4306% |
| | 0.0832 | +0.1702% |
| | 0.298 | +0.3639% |
| | 0.4125 | +0.1668% |
| | 0.084 | +0.1171% |
| | 0.0475 | +0.3858% |
Updated: May 13, 2026
South African Rand
The South African Rand (ZAR) is the official currency of South Africa and is also accepted as legal tender in Lesotho, Eswatini, and Namibia. Introduced in 1961 to replace the pound at decimal independence, the rand takes its name from the Witwatersrand ridge where South Africa's gold deposits were discovered in 1886. The ZAR is a commodity currency heavily correlated with gold, platinum, and mining sector performance. It is the most traded African currency and is sensitive to global risk appetite.
Peruvian Sol
The Peruvian Sol (PEN) is the official currency of Peru. Introduced in 1991 to replace the Inti (which had suffered hyperinflation), the sol takes its name from the Latin word for sun, also depicted on Peru's national coat of arms. Peru is one of the world's top producers of copper, gold, zinc, and silver, making the sol a commodity-sensitive currency. The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú manages monetary policy, and Peru is one of Latin America's more economically stable countries.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many Peruvian Sol are in 1 South African Rand?
1 South African Rand (R) is exactly 1 Peruvian Sol (S/).
How do I convert South African Rand to Peruvian Sol?
Multiply the value in South African Rand by 1 to get the result in Peruvian Sol. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.