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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"
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That depends on how old the money is. Different countries have different regulations regarding this. There will also need to be an explanation as to where the old money has come from.
It is an old Spanish currency note. It is exchangeable at the Banco de Espana at the rate of 166.386 pesetas per euro.
It depends on how old, but the 1981/82 500 Peso note is mostly green with the name top-right of 'EL BANCO DE MEXICO' with a portrait of former president F.I. Madero on the front and an Aztec stone detail on the reverse.
El Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II
at special money changer's
well you see.. at 12 you shouldn't be needing money,,, so change the question.
Try this site:Facilities The Museum of Money is located on the first underground floor of the Central Bank Main Building, in Brasília. The administration facilities include operating rooms, a specialized library, a classification room, and a vault with security devices where the collected items are kept.* Banco Central do BrasilImage with coin, Brazilian currency, gold nugget and drawing of the map of Brazil. The Museum of Money- Banco Central do Brasil. The establishment ...** http://www.bcb.gov.br/?MUSEUMHISTORY
Old Mexico
The Seashores of Old Mexico was created on 2006-02-13.
No, there is no way to exchange pre-Euro currency. Keep it as a souvenir.