Assuming that you are referring to the commonly circulated 1987 100 peso coin (made of aluminum bronze - it sort of looks like brass), it is worth about US$0.60 in nice circulated condition and about US$3.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. If you are referring to the 72% silver 100 peso coin issued to commemorate the World Wildlife Federation (with Monarch Butterflies on the back), it is worth about US$50.00 in Proof condition, and has about 0.75 troy ounces of silver (which has a melt value of around US$10 as of the end of February 2009).
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About $40 in US money...
You have what are known as "old pesos". In January 1993, the Mexican government introduced the new peso, worth 1,000 of the old pesos and divided into 100 centavos, to simplify foreign exchange. Current exchange rates are based on these "new pesos". Your old pesos have become essentially worthless for exchange. You'll find them in coin dealer miscellaneous foreign coin bins for 5/$1.00 As far as the exchange rate, I believe your total of 1660 old centavos would be roughly 4 cents US. Even if you had a reasonable total amount for exchange, if is impossible to exchange coins from another country.
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1987 rookie cards are worth about 0.02 cents each in New Mint condition
1987 v.carranza coin
52,000 1987 Pesos are worth 2,762 of today's Pesos, which is worth about $210 dollars.
$2000 1987 paper peco worth today in usd is $13437.14
A perfect uncirculated 1987 Mexican 50,000 Peso note is worth $60. A Very Good condition is worth $7.50.
A 1987 Topps Doug Flutie Bears card is only worth about five dollars. If the card is autographed it is worth much more.
5 cents
A 1987 dime is worth between 10 cents and $1. The actual value varies greatly based on the condition of the dime and its minted location.
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