Bancos en Caracas abarrotados de gente para depositar los billetes de 100 Bs. (Fotos + Videos)

Bancos en Caracas abarrotados de gente para depositar los billetes de 100 Bs. (Fotos + Videos)

People line up to get into a Banesco bank branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello
People line up to get into a Banesco bank branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

Durante la mañana de este martes, largas colas de personas se formaron en las puertas de las entidades bancarias en la Capital del país.

A lo largo de la Gran Caracas los ciudadanos salieron a cambiar los billetes antes de que finalice el plazo para la salida de circulación de los billetes de más alta denominación del país.





 

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People line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banesco bank branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banesco bank branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

Police officers control the crowd as people line up to get into a Banesco bank branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

Venezuelan soldiers stand guard at the entrance of a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch next to a wall with a graffiti that reads "I'm still here" in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

 

People line up to get into a Banco de Venezuela branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banco de Venezuela branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

A Venezuelan soldier stands guard as people line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

A Venezuelan soldier controls the crowd as people line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banco Mercantil branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People line up to get into a Banco de Venezuela branch in Caracas, Venezuela December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

People queue outside a bank in Caracas in an attempt to deposit money, on December 13, 2016. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered on December 12 the border with Colombia sealed for 72 hours, accusing US-backed "mafias" of conspiring to destabilize his country's economy by hoarding bank notes. The closure came a day after Maduro signed an emergency decree removing Venezuela's largest bank note, the 100 bolivar bill, from circulation because of what he called a Washington-sponsored plot against his country's troubled economy. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA

 

People queue outside a bank in Caracas in an attempt to deposit money, on December 13, 2016. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered on December 12 the border with Colombia sealed for 72 hours, accusing US-backed "mafias" of conspiring to destabilize his country's economy by hoarding bank notes. The closure came a day after Maduro signed an emergency decree removing Venezuela's largest bank note, the 100 bolivar bill, from circulation because of what he called a Washington-sponsored plot against his country's troubled economy. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA

 

People queue outside a bank in Caracas in an attempt to deposit money, on December 13, 2016. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered on December 12 the border with Colombia sealed for 72 hours, accusing US-backed "mafias" of conspiring to destabilize his country's economy by hoarding bank notes. The closure came a day after Maduro signed an emergency decree removing Venezuela's largest bank note, the 100 bolivar bill, from circulation because of what he called a Washington-sponsored plot against his country's troubled economy. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

 

People queue outside a bank in Caracas in an attempt to deposit money, on December 13, 2016. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered on December 12 the border with Colombia sealed for 72 hours, accusing US-backed "mafias" of conspiring to destabilize his country's economy by hoarding bank notes. The closure came a day after Maduro signed an emergency decree removing Venezuela's largest bank note, the 100 bolivar bill, from circulation because of what he called a Washington-sponsored plot against his country's troubled economy. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA