The Argentine peso has suffered from incredible hyperinflation resulting in multiple revaluations of the currency. So there is nowhere you can take in your 1 million peso note because there have been so many revaluations since then.
Your bill is most likely worth about $5 as a conversation piece.
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.
If you had a real one about 3 million. But the fake one you have is worth nothing.
Not a genuine one.
512 million francs are worth 78 054 000 euros (fixed exchange rate for 1 euro= 6.55957 francs)
Are paper japan peso money dated 1949 worth anything to collectors. I have a 5 and a 1 bill? What is the exchange in us dollars.
At the current (Feb. 11th at 11pm EST) exchange rate (83.5626 Yen per USD), one million Yen is worth $11967.076.
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.
On 11/12/10, 500,000 Argentina pesos = 126,326.43 US dollars. Use the link below for up to date exchange rate.
What you have is a Swiss Franc, it contains no precious metal value but is worth a bit more than $1 in currency exchange.
If the coins are dated 1993 or later, 1000 pesos would be worth about $100 at current exchange rates. If the coins are dated before 1993, they are so-called "old pesos" worth 1/1000 of current pesos, so they would be worth all of a dime. HOPE THIS HELPS!!
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10 million worth of its external debt was 'forgiven'.
1000 VND is worth five cents, so 100 VND is worth about a half cent. You can exchange US$ 50 for a million VND currently.