Currency Converter · Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) to United States Dollar (USD)

The currency calculator will convert exchange rate of Guatemalan quetzal (GTQ) to United States dollar (USD).

  • 10 GTQ = 1.28 USD
  • 50 GTQ = 6.40 USD
  • 100 GTQ = 12.81 USD
  • 200 GTQ = 25.61 USD
  • 250 GTQ = 32.01 USD
  • 500 GTQ = 64.03 USD
  • 1,000 GTQ = 128.06 USD
  • 2,000 GTQ = 256.11 USD
  • 2,500 GTQ = 320.14 USD
  • 5,000 GTQ = 640.29 USD
  • 10,000 GTQ = 1,280.57 USD
  • 20,000 GTQ = 2,561.14 USD
  • 25,000 GTQ = 3,201.43 USD
  • 50,000 GTQ = 6,402.86 USD
  • 100,000 GTQ = 12,805.72 USD
  • 1 USD = 7.81 GTQ
  • 5 USD = 39.05 GTQ
  • 10 USD = 78.09 GTQ
  • 20 USD = 156.18 GTQ
  • 50 USD = 390.45 GTQ
  • 100 USD = 780.90 GTQ
  • 200 USD = 1,561.80 GTQ
  • 250 USD = 1,952.25 GTQ
  • 500 USD = 3,904.50 GTQ
  • 1,000 USD = 7,809.01 GTQ
  • 2,000 USD = 15,618.02 GTQ
  • 2,500 USD = 19,522.52 GTQ
  • 5,000 USD = 39,045.04 GTQ
  • 10,000 USD = 78,090.09 GTQ
  • 50,000 USD = 390,450.43 GTQ

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Guatemalan quetzal


The Guatemalan quetzal (GTQ) is the currency of Guatemala. The currency code is GTQ and currency symbol is Q. The Guatemalan quetzal is subdivided into 100 centavos (singular: centavo). Frequently used Guatemalan quetzal coins are in denominations of Q1, 1 centavo, 5 centavos, 10 centavos, 25 centavos, 50 centavos. Frequently used Guatemalan quetzal banknotes are in denominations of Q1, Q5, Q10, Q20, Q50, Q100, Q200, 50 centavos.

United States dollar


The United States dollar (USD) is the currency of the United States. It is also used by Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa and its unincorporated unorganized territories of United States Minor Outlying Islands, EI Salvador, Panama and Ecuador. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar and the US dollar. The currency code is USD and the currency symbol is $, or US$. The United States dollar is subdivided into 10 dime, or 100 cents (singular: cent; symbol: ¢ or c), or 1000 mill (for accounting use). Frequently used US dollar coins are in denominations of 1¢, 5¢, 10¢ (1 dime), 25¢ (1 quarter). Frequently used US dollar banknotes are in denominations of US$1, US$5, US$10, US$20, US$50, US$100. The United States dollar is the first most held reserve currency as well as the most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, following with the Euro (EUR), the Japanese yen (JPY), British pound sterling (GBP).