About 400 dollars, or a little bit more unless it's a bill from before 1996 when the value of a peso was changed drastically. If it was before 1996, it's practically worthless.
There is no bill with such denomination circulating nowadays. It will be of numismatic value only (i.e: a couple of dollars, perhaps).
100.00
50 cents
1 or 2 current pesos.
the value is: 2000 Pesos is there an exchange rate in america for this peso
1000000000
Nothing. The peso had changed in Mexico, making all the older pesos worthless. There was a time period where you could exchange your old pesos for the new pesos, after that you were stuck with the old pesos.
If it is a single bill with Justo Sierra that on the front says "EL BANCO DE MEXICO" then the answer is NO. The bill is old and not valid anymore. The new bills say "BANCO DE MEXICO"
You mean Mexican pesos? See the related links section for pictures of such currency.
No. After 1993, the Mexican peso changed its denominations to account for inflation. Then, 10,000 pesos bills became 10 pesos; 100 pesos became 10 cents. These were called initially New Pesos, but a couple of years after this measure was implemented, they were known as pesos again.
Three dollars and 75 cents.
As of 7/25/2010 one centenario costs 18,800 Mexican pesos at Banamex.
El Banco de Mexico is Mexico's central bank, and while it determines the exchange rate for pesos into dollars, it does not carry out physical transactions of this kind. If you have to change two thousand pesos into American dollars, you can try another bank or a money exchange.
You mean how many American dollars can you buy with 100 Mexican pesos? 6.78 dollars can be bought with 100 pesos.