Either one point three million Peso, or one million three hundred thousand Peso. You should correct the peso in the above to the proper form for the multiple of peso - peso or pesos.
You would have to be more specific - since the peso is the currency of more than one country (with a different exchange rate). Re-submit your question including the country.
six pennies, a nickel and a penny, six cents, one one-hundredth of a dollar, one tenth of a penny, one quarter of a quarter.
6
One trillion dollars
one peso only
one peso.
3000
One Colombian Peso = 100 Centavos.
No, the legal currency in the dominican republic is the Dominican Peso, which one peso is 2cents of dollars. But US dollars are acceptable too.
Colombian currency is called the peso. At the current exchange rate in 2014, it takes approximately 1851 pesos to equal one American dollar.
3.817 rupees
You didn't provide a lot of information, but my guess is that its denomination is shown as $1000. That's 1000 pesos, not dollars - Mexico uses the same symbol that we use for dollars but it refers to their money, not U.S. coins. If the coin is from circulation and is dated some time in the period 1980-1992, the answer to its value is "not much". The peso's value was driven down by inflation so much that the government replaced it with a so-called "new peso" at the rate of 1000 to 1. That means an old 1000-peso coin is worth only one new peso, about a dime at current exchange rates.
It was 10 to 1 one year ago.
50 cents
about 6.67 yens are in one peso
one euro is about 57.68 PHP