The spending value would be the same - but if it's an older coin or bill, the collector value will be different based on condition and the year it was issued.
It is a coin made of gold. Some gold coins called "veinte pesos oro" (twenty gold pesos) were minted in Sudamerica during the end XIX century and the begining of XX century. In Mexico there is one minted since 1917. At that time it was current currency, but today it is only a coin used for investment and it is valued according with its weight (it is almost half an ounce). Please check the official web page of Mexico Mint at: http://www.cmm.gob.mx/centenario.HTML where you can find the "veinte pesos oro" coin and also some other coins of "cincuenta pesos oro" (fifty gold pesos) and "diez pesos oro" (ten gold pesos). The whole family of coins is called "Centenario" (Centennial), because some of them were minted as conmemorative coins of the first centennial of Mexico independece from Spain (1810-1910)
Its about 13.5 pesos to make make a dollar in the U.S.
As of 21st June 2009: 1 Mexican Peso = $0.07 (7 cents) 10 Mexican Pesos = $0.75 (75 cents) 100 Mexican pesos = $7.48 AND $1 = 13.36 Mexican Pesos $10 = 133.61 Mexican Pesos $100 = 1336.05 Mexican Pesos
There are $23.14 in 300 Mexican Pesos.
There are $23.14 in 300 Mexican Pesos.
If the coins are dated 1993 or later, 1000 pesos would be worth about $100 at current exchange rates. If the coins are dated before 1993, they are so-called "old pesos" worth 1/1000 of current pesos, so they would be worth all of a dime. HOPE THIS HELPS!!
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1 dolar = 14 pesos
Mexican currency is known as pesos.
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No. You must convert your money to Mexican pesos (1 Mexican peso = 40.02 Chilean pesos) at any money exchange.
133 pesos