Any peso dated before 1993 is now worth nothing, i have a bunch of 1000 pesos notes from 1983 and when i went to exchange it, i was told that its worth nothing, that was a bummer.
Your 5000 peso bill is worth only .50 cents. Mexico re-valued their currency in 1994. All bills prior to then are no longer in circulation. the 5000 old peso bill is now comparable to the 50 new peso note.-Joshh
it was worth $36,944.43
The Worth is $ 2.00
Right now 1 peso would be abouut 0.07 US on the average 0.05 US..
The one million peso bill from Argentina dated 1910 would have been demonetized long ago and is now considered a collectible item rather than currency. Its value would depend on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. You may be able to find collectors or currency exchange services that specialize in such items for potential sale or exchange.
Any peso dated before 1993 is now worth nothing, i have a bunch of 1000 pesos notes from 1983 and when i went to exchange it, i was told that its worth nothing, that was a bummer.
1900- $50 1910- $40 1920- $30 Thats all 4 now...
Using charts from the Office of National Statistics, to have the same purchasing power as 50 pounds in 1910 you would need about 3,800 pounds today.
The value of a 1945 gold peso can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and current gold market prices. As of now, the value of a 1945 gold peso typically ranges from $50 to $150. It's recommended to have the coin's authenticity and quality verified by a professional numismatist before selling or buying.
Your 5000 peso bill is worth only .50 cents. Mexico re-valued their currency in 1994. All bills prior to then are no longer in circulation. the 5000 old peso bill is now comparable to the 50 new peso note.-Joshh
The value of money in 1910 depended on the denomination of the money. For example, a $5.00 bill was worth $5.00. However, you could buy a lot more with five bucks back in 1910 than you could now a day.
Either 4/10 of a cent or maybe only 4/100 of a cent. I forget how many times the peso has been devalued since '89. I have 1000 N$ (new peso) coins that were 4 cents when I got them and I think the decimal has been moved at least one more place to the right since then. As Joe noted, Mexico uses the $ sign to mean pesos rather than dollars. The old peso was revalued in 1993 at 1000$ = 1N$ As of 09/2008 the N$ is worth about 10 cents so 100 old pesos is now the equivalent of a U.S. penny,
it was worth $36,944.43
The Worth is $ 2.00
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now 0