No.
The Peso bills are from the Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942-1944).
Even in good condition, they have fairly little collectible value, and no monetary value. This is because so much was issued and even counterfeited by the US. These types of bills are regularly sold on Ebay.
The Japanese produced occupation money in many currencies and denominations for use in captured countries.
The duration of West of the Pesos is 360.0 seconds.
500,000 pesos to 5,000,000 pesos
They spent there money on fixing roads and things for us.
1 Hong Kong dollar(HKD) = 1.53 Mexican Pesos (MXN) = 5.57 Philippine Peso (PHP) = 61.78 Chilean Pesos (CLP) = 2.49 Uruguayan Pesos (UYU) = 0.52 Argentinian Pesos (ARS) = 241.66 Colombian Pesos (COP) = 4.82 Dominican Pesos (DOP) = 0.12 Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC)
2006 50 cincuenta pesos
Nothimh
Japan uses the Yen, not the Peso.
I have a 5 and a 10 In bills the say The Japanese Government 5 pesos and 10 pesos on them what are they worth in us Dollars? Please respond to me in the following e mail godschild3483@gmail.com
$1.00
3000 pesos
The Japanese government borrowed vast sums of money and spent it in partly unsuccessful attempts to stimulate the Japanese economy.
1000000000000:1000=1000000000 days (or 10 with the power of 9)
Well, most of the pesos (the Japanese ones) are worth about $8.50 (probably more in your case.) Check out this site: http://www.cointalk.com/t18038/ (copy and paste)
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From what I've seen there not worth more then face value.
Its worth 7 to 10 dollars
The head of the japanese government was the emperor