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U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server for Pydantic AI 3 tools — connect in under 2 minutes

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Pydantic AI brings type-safe agent development to Python with first-class MCP support. Connect U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data through the Vinkius and every tool is automatically validated against Pydantic schemas — catch errors at build time, not in production.

Vinkius supports streamable HTTP and SSE.

python
import asyncio
from pydantic_ai import Agent
from pydantic_ai.mcp import MCPServerHTTP

async def main():
    # Your Vinkius token — get it at cloud.vinkius.com
    server = MCPServerHTTP(url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp")

    agent = Agent(
        model="openai:gpt-4o",
        mcp_servers=[server],
        system_prompt=(
            "You are an assistant with access to U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data "
            "(3 tools)."
        ),
    )

    result = await agent.run(
        "What tools are available in U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data?"
    )
    print(result.data)

asyncio.run(main())
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About U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server

U.S. Treasury FX data.

Pydantic AI validates every U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data tool response against typed schemas, catching data inconsistencies at build time. Connect 3 tools through the Vinkius and switch between OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini without changing your integration code — full type safety, structured output guarantees, and dependency injection for testable agents.

2 Tools

  • Exchange Rates — Latest official rates for 170+ currencies
  • Historical FX — Currency history for specific countries

Zero Auth

The U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server exposes 3 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Pydantic AI in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data to Pydantic AI via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server with Pydantic AI.

01

Install Pydantic AI

Run pip install pydantic-ai

02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token

03

Run the agent

Save to agent.py and run: python agent.py

04

Explore tools

The agent discovers 3 tools from U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data with type-safe schemas

Why Use Pydantic AI with the U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server

Pydantic AI provides unique advantages when paired with U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Full type safety: every MCP tool response is validated against Pydantic models, catching data inconsistencies before they reach your application

02

Model-agnostic architecture — switch between OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini without changing your U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data integration code

03

Structured output guarantee: Pydantic AI ensures tool results conform to defined schemas, eliminating runtime type errors

04

Dependency injection system cleanly separates your U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data connection logic from agent behavior for testable, maintainable code

U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data + Pydantic AI Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Pydantic AI combined with the U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Type-safe data pipelines: query U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data with guaranteed response schemas, feeding validated data into downstream processing

02

API orchestration: chain multiple U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data tool calls with Pydantic validation at each step to ensure data integrity end-to-end

03

Production monitoring: build validated alert agents that query U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data and output structured, schema-compliant notifications

04

Testing and QA: use Pydantic AI's dependency injection to mock U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data responses and write comprehensive agent tests

U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Tools for Pydantic AI (3)

These 3 tools become available when you connect U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data to Pydantic AI via MCP:

01

get_exchange_rate_for_currency

Use the currency name or country (e.g., "Euro", "Japan-Yen", "Brazil-Real", "United Kingdom-Pound"). Updated quarterly. Get Treasury exchange rate history for a specific currency

02

get_treasury_exchange_rates

Updated quarterly. Covers 170+ currencies against the U.S. dollar. These are the official rates used for government accounting and reporting. Get official Treasury exchange rates for 170+ currencies

03

query_treasury_dataset

treasury.gov. Provide the API endpoint path (e.g., /v2/accounting/od/debt_to_penny). Supports filter, sort, fields, and pagination parameters. See fiscaldata.treasury.gov for all available datasets. Query any Treasury Fiscal Data dataset by endpoint path

Example Prompts for U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data in Pydantic AI

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Pydantic AI agent to start working with U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data immediately.

01

"What is the official Treasury exchange rate for the Euro?"

02

"Show the historical exchange rate for Brazil over the last year"

03

"What is the Treasury rate for Japanese Yen?"

Troubleshooting U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server with Pydantic AI

Common issues when connecting U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data to Pydantic AI through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

MCPServerHTTP not found

Update: pip install --upgrade pydantic-ai

U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data + Pydantic AI FAQ

Common questions about integrating U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP Server with Pydantic AI.

01

How does Pydantic AI discover MCP tools?

Create an MCPServerHTTP instance with the server URL. Pydantic AI connects, discovers all tools, and generates typed Python interfaces automatically.
02

Does Pydantic AI validate MCP tool responses?

Yes. When you define result types as Pydantic models, every tool response is validated against the schema. Invalid data raises a clear error instead of silently corrupting your pipeline.
03

Can I switch LLM providers without changing MCP code?

Absolutely. Pydantic AI abstracts the model layer — your U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data MCP integration works identically with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or any supported provider.

Connect U.S. Treasury Exchange Rates — Official Foreign Currency Data to Pydantic AI

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 3 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.