Any circulation coins are worth very little. The peso's value was eroded by inflation and in 1992-93 Mexico replaced its old pesos with new ones worth 1/1000 of the old ones. For example if you have a 5000 peso item its current value is 5000/1000 or 5 new pesos. As of 01/2010 the (new) peso is worth a bit less than 8 cents.
In mint perfect uncirculated condition, a 1987 Mexican 20,000 Peso note would be worth $17.50 to a collector. In Very Good condition, with light folds, it would be worth $3.50. Anything worse than that would have no value.
5 pesos are worth less than a penny
From a collector's standpoint, if it's uncirculated, it's worth anywhere from about 90 cents to $15, depending on which variety (type) it is. In circulated condition, it really doesn't have much value.
The coins are worth approximately $15 to $20 each. The amount that they are worth may vary depending upon the condition they are in.
between 2 and 4 dollars each
A perfect uncirculated 1987 Mexican 50,000 Peso note is worth $60. A Very Good condition is worth $7.50.
52,000 1987 Pesos are worth 2,762 of today's Pesos, which is worth about $210 dollars.
A 2000 Mexican 10 Pesos retails for $6.75US if like new as a collectible. In exchange it would be worth $0.79US if you could find a place that changes foreign coins. I hope that helps.
The 1987 Dos Mil Pesos bill from Mexico is no longer in circulation and has been demonetized, so its face value is zero. However, some collectors may be interested in it and its worth would depend on factors such as its condition and demand among collectors.
1987 v.carranza coin
One dollar was worth 1,405.60 pesos at the time.
To control inflation, during 1992-93 Mexico replaced its peso with a "nuevo peso" (new peso) at the rate of 1000-1. Thus your old bill is only worth 2 new pesos or about 20 cents.
1 or 2 current pesos.
100 (cien) intis was worth $2.98 Canadian Dollars in 1987 so that makes 500 intis 14.9 Canadian Dollars. I myself have a 500 intis note from 1987. Though it is probably not the same value anymore as in 1987 because the inti is now replaced by the sol so the exact value right now is unknown.
Mexican Workers' Party ended in 1987.
Socialist Mexican Party was created in 1987.
Most often "Peso" refers to Mexican currency. However Mexico is not the only country that uses pesos. Some other countries that use pesos are: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Uruguay. Ask another question and include the following information: date, country of origin, and the denomination. For example "What is the value of a 1978 Mexican peso" or "What is the value of a 1978 Cuban peso". If your coins is from a different country or denomination just include the correct information.