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US Dollar to Argentine Peso

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From
USD
To
1,490.68
ARS
1.00 USD = 1,490.6754 ARS
Mid-market rate at 22:33 UTC

USD to ARS exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

USD US Dollar to Argentine Peso
USDARS
1 USD 1,490.68 ARS
5 USD 7,453.38 ARS
10 USD 14,906.75 ARS
25 USD 37,266.89 ARS
50 USD 74,533.77 ARS
100 USD 149,067.54 ARS
250 USD 372,668.85 ARS
500 USD 745,337.70 ARS
1,000 USD 1,490,675.40 ARS
5,000 USD 7,453,377.00 ARS
10,000 USD 14,906,754.00 ARS
ARS Argentine Peso to US Dollar
ARSUSD
1 ARS 0.000671 USD
5 ARS 0.003354 USD
10 ARS 0.006708 USD
25 ARS 0.016771 USD
50 ARS 0.033542 USD
100 ARS 0.067084 USD
250 ARS 0.167709 USD
500 ARS 0.335418 USD
1,000 ARS 0.670837 USD
5,000 ARS 3.35 USD
10,000 ARS 6.71 USD

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

USD to ARS chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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USD to ARS Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High1,437.2102
Low1,352.4805
Average1,394.8934
Change+2%
Volatility1.65%

Looking at the 30-day window, the USD/ARS pair traded in a range of 1,352.4805 to 1,437.2102. The monthly average was 1,394.8934 with 1.65% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the USD/ARS currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 USD = 1,490.6754 ARS, updated as of July 3, 2026, 10:33 PM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

US Dollar to Argentine Peso Exchange Rate

Argentina has one of the most complex currency situations in the world. The country has battled chronic inflation, multiple exchange rate systems, capital controls, and recurring debt crises for decades. The official USD/ARS rate has historically been far removed from the rate Argentines actually pay for dollars, creating a parallel economy that most visitors and residents navigate daily.

The Blue Dollar and the Official Fiction

For years, Argentina maintained an official exchange rate significantly stronger than the actual market value of the peso. Argentines who wanted dollars at the real rate turned to the informal "blue dollar" market, which operated openly in downtown Buenos Aires despite being technically illegal. At its peak, the blue dollar rate was more than double the official rate. A tourist exchanging $100 at the official rate might get 15,000 pesos, while the same $100 on the blue market got 35,000. In December 2023, a new government devalued the official rate by over 50% in a single day and began loosening capital controls, narrowing the gap considerably. But the blue dollar market persists as a barometer of peso confidence, and Argentines remain some of the most dollar-savvy people on earth, tracking rates daily the way others check the weather.

What Drives the USD/ARS Rate

Inflation is the fundamental driver. Argentina's annual inflation has exceeded 100% in recent years, eroding peso purchasing power rapidly. Central bank reserve levels, IMF program compliance, agricultural export revenues (soybeans, corn, wheat), capital control policy, and government fiscal decisions all affect the rate. Political shifts between market-friendly and interventionist administrations cause dramatic policy changes that move the rate overnight.

What a Conversion Really Costs

The cost depends entirely on which rate you access. The official rate, the blue rate, the MEP rate (obtained through bond market transactions), and the credit card rate are all different. Tourists using foreign credit cards in Argentina often receive a more favorable rate than the official exchange, but the rules change frequently. Banks charge 3-8% above whatever official rate they use, making them the most expensive option.

How to Get the Best USD to ARS Rate

The situation in Argentina changes so rapidly that any specific advice becomes outdated quickly. Check the mid-market rate on this page, but also research the current blue dollar and MEP rates before traveling or sending money. For visitors, bringing US dollar cash and exchanging at licensed casas de cambio has historically provided better rates than cards or ATMs, though this depends on current regulations.

USD
USD - US Dollar
The United States Dollar (USD) is the world's primary reserve currency and the most traded currency in the foreign exchange market. It is issued by the Federal Reserve and is used as a benchmark for global commodity prices including oil and gold.
ARS
ARS - Argentine Peso
The Argentine Peso (ARS) is the official currency of Argentina. Chronic high inflation and multiple exchange rates have characterized the peso's recent history.

USD to ARS frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting US Dollar to Argentine Peso

The official mid-market rate is at the top of this page. Note that informal market rates in Argentina may differ significantly.
It is the informal parallel market rate for dollars in Argentina, historically much weaker than the official rate. The gap has narrowed after recent devaluations but the market still exists.
Capital controls and an overvalued official rate created demand for dollars at market prices, leading to parallel markets. Recent policy changes have aimed to unify rates.
Inflation, central bank reserves, IMF compliance, agricultural exports, capital controls, and political policy shifts are the main drivers.
Historically, exchanging USD cash at licensed exchange houses has provided better rates than cards or ATMs, but rules change frequently. Check current conditions before traveling.
Enter 1000 in the converter above. Note that the actual rate you receive in Argentina may vary depending on the exchange channel.