Tijuana Dollar Exchange Rates

“Exchange rates in Tijuana fluctuate, with the U.S. dollar priced at 18.70 pesos for purchase and 19.10 pesos for sale. Rates at various banks vary throughout the city.”

### Exchange Rate in Tijuana

Tijuana – This Saturday, the U.S. dollar positions itself in the range of 18.70 pesos for purchase and between 19.10 pesos for sale in Tijuana. It is important to note that exchange rates can vary at different locations around the city.

Here’s a breakdown of the exchange rates at various banks in Tijuana:

– **Citibanamex**: Purchase at 16.51 pesos, Sale at 17.47 pesos
– **Banco del Bajío**: Purchase at 16.60 pesos, Sale at 17.90 pesos
– **Banorte**: Purchase at 15.90 pesos, Sale at 17.35 pesos
– **HSBC**: Purchase at 16.71 pesos, Sale at 17.44 pesos
– **BBVA Bancomer**: Purchase at 19.83 pesos, Sale at 20.73 pesos
– **Scotiabank**: Purchase at 16.71 pesos, Sale at 17.41 pesos
– **Inbursa**: Purchase at 16.30 pesos, Sale at 18.00 pesos
– **Santander**: Purchase at 19.53 pesos, Sale at 21.06 pesos
– **Banregio**: Purchase at 19.20 pesos, Sale at 20.70 pesos
– **Banco Azteca**: Purchase at 20.15 pesos, Sale at 20.89 pesos
– **BanCoppel**: Purchase at 16.50 pesos, Sale at 17.43 pesos

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