If it's from circulation, face value only - about 35 or 40 cents.
It depends how old, but if it is from the issue before devaluation, then it is worth 0.1 New Pesos - or less than 1 US Cent.
Well, 100 (Mexican) peso bill would be worth... 100 Mexican pesos (which is the currency they use in Mexico!) assuming it was after 1993, if the bill was before 1993 it would be worth 1/10th of a Mexican peso (since the New Peso was introduced in 1993 which 1 new peso is equal to 1000 old pesos)
Probably not much considering how pesos do not have a very high conversion rate in the US, I would say that its worth about $.79 which isn't very much considering the amount of of pesos you would have to get to hit one dollar it isn't really worth it to try to convert Mexican Pesos to US Dollars,(by the way Columbian Pesos have an even worse conversion to US).
20000 Pesos is worth about $1,858 USD However, if you have a coin or bill of this denomination, it is probably in "old pesos". It takes 1000 old pesos to equal 1 new peso, so the actual exchange rate is $1.85. [Note - there are some 8 countries using currencies called pesos. This answer probably refers to the Mexican peso.]
100 old pesos is worth about 1 USD cent. Any staement saying I will pay you ___ pesos is equivalent to saying old pesos unless mentioned new pesos equivalent 7 USD Dollars.
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination. Note that the "$" sign on a Mexican coin represents Mexican pesos, not U.S. dollars.
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.
These rates change hourly, but as of today the 22nd of July 1320 Mexican Pesos are worth around $99.50USD. Becareful!! ONLY NEW PESOS are accepted for exchange. Any coin or bill made before 1992 may have a collector value but they are no longer circulating currency.
Mexican currency is denominated in pesos rather than dollars, but they use the $ sign to indicate pesos, so it causes a lot of confusion. You'll need to post a new question with your coin's date and a description of the image on it. The date is very important because Mexico changed the value of its currency in 1992-93. "Nuevo pesos" (new pesos) were issued to replace old ones at a 1-to-1000 exchange rate. That means if you have a coin worth 20 nuevo pesos, it would exchange for about two U.S. dollars. However, if it's old pesos, it would be worth only one-one thousandth as much - i.e. just two-tenths of a cent.
Not enough information. 5 what? Pesos? Centavos? From what year? Please post a new question.
I assume this is a Mexican coin minted before 1993. If that's the case, it's denominated in what are called "old pesos" which were converted to new pesos at the rate of 1000 old = 1 new. The current exchange rate is about 10 U.S. cents to the peso, so your coin is worth about a dime.
50000 pesos in Canadian dollars is around 4676 and in new pesos about 70000 pesos