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In fact it is valued for less than 10 dollars, as it is no longer legal tender. It may have some numismatic value, though.

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Q: I have old 10000 peso bill The man who gave it to me said it's 10 bucks it says this El Banco De Mexico pagara Diez mil pesos A lavista al portador Cardenas Plz help how much is this worth?
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