I assume it is a 10 peso coin, with the denomination indicated by a $ sign (Mexico uses the same symbol as U.S. dollars, but it stands for pesos). The current exchange rate is about 10 pesos to the dollar.
Mexico uses the "$" sign for their currency, the peso, so your coin is 10 pesos and not 10 dollars. Exchange rates change every day but during 2011 and 2012 the rate has been in the range of 12 to 15 pesos to the US dollar. That means your 10-peso coin has an exchange value of roughly 70¢ to 80¢.
If it's from circulation, face value only. As of 03/2009 the Mexican peso is worth about 7¢ U.S.
retails for 6.75. in exchange, $0.79.
around 74 U.S. cents
A peso is a Mexican coin and is worth 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 pennies.
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
A Mexican five pesos coin from 1972 in very fine condition is worth about 60 cents. A coin in mint condition is worth up to $2.50.
The Mexican mint has never issued a 25 peso coin, never.
The bullion value of the coin would be based on the price of gold. The collectors value could be higher.
A 1971 cinco pesos Estados Unidos Mexicanos coin is worth its face value in Mexico, which is five Mexican pesos. However, if the coin is in mint condition or has numismatic value, it could be worth more to collectors.
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination. Note that the "$" sign on a Mexican coin represents Mexican pesos, not U.S. dollars.
20.00 Mexican Pesos are worth 1.56$ USD or 1.57$ CAD. That being said, there is no international banking exchange of coin currency. Only papered currency. This means that your 20 pesos are only worth that in Mexico!
I had mine appraised on average for $1,150 for a mint condition coin.
In US Dollar, 50 Pesos is worth about $3.77
In 1997, 100 Mexican pesos were worth about $8.72 US. I was on vacation at the time and remember. That figure varied widely from place to place. Range of 11.40 to 11.60 to one dollar.
10000 pesos is about 731$