Until 1821, the
Spanish colonial real circulated in Venezuela. On 12 June 1802, a mint was opened in
Caracas and issued coins denominated in reales until 1821. Paper money was introduced in 1811 denominated in
pesos. The
Colombian real circulated in Venezuela from 1821, with some coins struck in Caracas. In 1837, the Colombian real was replaced by the
Colombian peso (subdivided into 8 reales), which was itself replaced by the
Venezuelan peso (subdivided into 10 reales) in 1842 (though it would take a year for the new coins to enter circulation, replacing the 1820s reales). The "real" moniker would continue to be used as a subdivision of the peso until 1863 when the last coin bearing "real" was struck. ==Coins==