Peruvian inca
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1⁄10real de inca
1⁄100centavo de inca
Date of introduction1881
Date of withdrawal1882
| inca peruana (Spanish) | |
|---|---|
| Denominations | |
| Subunit | |
| 1⁄10 | real de inca |
| 1⁄100 | centavo de inca |
| Demographics | |
| Date of introduction | 1881 |
| Date of withdrawal | 1882 |
| User(s) | |
| Valuation | |
| Value | 1 inca = 10 soles |
| This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. | |

The inca was a unit of currency in Peru between 1881 and 1882. The inca was issued in banknote form only and was subdivided into 10 reales de inca or 100 centavos de inca. It was replaced by the Peruvian sol at a rate of 1 inca = 10 soles. The banknotes were withdrawn in 1882.