it is just cupro nickel with a melt value of around 8 cents USD...sorry
1971 un peso
$77.01
One peso is worth a little less than eight cents in 'American money'.
There are a number of national currencies denominated in pesos. The exchange rate between various currencies often floats on a day-to-day basis. One Mexican peso is currently (March 22, 2014) worth 7.6 cents. The Philippine peso is worth 2.2 cents. One Columbian peso is worth approximately 1/20th of a cent. One Argentine peso is worth 12.55 cents. The Dominican Republic peso is worth 2.3 cents.
If it's a Mexican "Nuevo" Peso. On 3/11/2012 it's worth $80.87. $1.00 US dollar is worth $12.6835 pesos. If it's one of the OLD Peso currency, it has no monetary value. May have some collection value.
2 cents in US dollar.
Since a peso is an official coin in Mexico, then it would be worth exactly one peso.
$77.01
about 6.67 yens are in one peso
One peso is about 0.08 cents. No one knows for sure, with the economy and all, but still, that's the closest thing to what it is or will be.
More information is needed. Many countries use the peso as their currency unit. Please post a new question including the country name.Also, note that "un" is the Spanish word for "one" and does not refer to the United Nations (which doesn't issue coins anyway, LOL!)
One peso is worth a little less than eight cents in 'American money'.
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1.00 INR=0.754315 PHPIndian Rupee↔Philippine Peso
one peso.
There are a number of national currencies denominated in pesos. The exchange rate between various currencies often floats on a day-to-day basis. One Mexican peso is currently (March 22, 2014) worth 7.6 cents. The Philippine peso is worth 2.2 cents. One Columbian peso is worth approximately 1/20th of a cent. One Argentine peso is worth 12.55 cents. The Dominican Republic peso is worth 2.3 cents.
One Japanese Yen is equivalent to 0.0125785 U.S. Dollars.
Assuming this is a Mexican coin, you can probably find one in a dealer's "junk box" for a quarter.