No. I don't believe it still is.
yes
No it is not valid anymore. They have new denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 peso notes.
It is unlikely since Argentina went through many periods of hyperinflation. Even if it was legal tender, it wouldn't be worth much (I'm assuming this is from the hyperinflationary period since they don't issue that large of notes anymore) because 1,000 hyperinflationary pesos was equal to one austral, and 10,000 australs is equal to one modern peso. And one modern peso is about equal to a quarter. Most likely the note is more valuable to a collector than it is worth in currency exchange.
1 Argentina Cinco Pesos or Pesl ley = 1 Neuvo peso Valid for use and exchange by Banks worldwide indefinetely. There are a couple dozen countries that issue 5 peso coins or bills, or have issued them in the past.
Yes.It is legal and valid having an exchange rate and value of 1000000 (ARL) = 1000000 (ARS) = $ 350,000 USD. Acceptable and Redeemable for cash in any currency worldwide anywhere indefinetely.
call any exchange place like a bank or depending where u live u can call or go to the airport especially if it's an international airport because they exchange all foreign currency i recently took several diffrent types of currency to laguardia international in nyc and sold them
Whenever we append a 1 to a valid string, that string remains valid.
If it is a single bill with Justo Sierra that on the front says "EL BANCO DE MEXICO" then the answer is NO. The bill is old and not valid anymore. The new bills say "BANCO DE MEXICO"
turkish 5000000 still valid or not?
Yes, it is perfectly valid.
To check if your ESTA is still valid, you can visit the official ESTA website and enter your information.
No it is not valid. If a repeat is not played, the music will be incorrect. For the music to sound correct, all notes(and repeats) must be played