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Brass coin... relatively common... found in most dealers' misc. foreign bins for 25 cents or less.
There were 64,904 2000 (Millennium Celebrations) Australian 6 coin Proof sets produced. There were a further 100 (Federation Special VIP) Australian 6 coin Proof sets produced, and presented to selected recipients.
Much value: Between 20.000 and 40.000. There are only 100.
2000 dollar i think
A 100 cent coin would be a dollar.
$1 - $100 depending on the coin if it is a $100 coin it is worth $100 if it is a 50 cent coin.
there is no 100 peso coin but if in peso coin you will multiply the 10 peso coin in 10
An Australian 2000 1 ounce gold nugget coin ($100 Year of the Dragon), in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $1,250 AUD. There were 30,000 minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
2000-100 = 1900
The greatest common factor of 100 and 2000 is 100.
You have what is known as an "old pesos" coin. In January 1993, the Mexican government introduced the new peso, worth 1,000 of the old pesos and divided into 100 centavos, to simplify foreign exchange. Current exchange rates are based on these "new pesos". Your old pesos coin has become essentially worthless for exchange. And there were far too many of them minted to be considered a collectors item. You'll find them in coin dealer miscellaneous foreign coin bins for 5/$1.00
2000/100 = 20 2000/100 = 100/5 = 20 that is 100 fifths