You are asking about a coin from Mexico ("ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" is Spanish for the "United Mexican States", Mexico's official name) dated 1993, but you would need to know the denomination and condition to value it. Denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 Centavos, and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 Pesos were produced in 1993. None of the centavo coins are worth more than a dollar or so even in uncirculated condition, although the 1, 2, and 5 peso coins may be worth a couple of dollars even in Extremely Fine (that is, slightly circulated) condition. The 10, 20, and 50 Peso coins are bi-metallic, with silver in the center, so they will have value as silver separate and apart from the numismatic or exchange value.
two dollars
10cents
The "$" sign on Mexican coins can be confusing. In the Mexican currency system the symbol refers to pesos rather than dollars. At the exchange rate in effect as of 11/2013, it's worth about 38 US cents.
The cast of Unidos por la garnacha - 1990 includes: Antonio Raxel Carlos Yustis Alfonso Zayas
about 2 cents in worth
$43,000,000 USD in 1990 was worth $77.98 million USD in 2015.
In mint uncirculated condition, a 1990 $20 note is worth $30. In normal condition, it is worth exactly $20.
She Ain't Worth It was created on 1990-06-19.
She Came from Fort Worth was created in 1990.
Most if not all 1990 Canseco cards are worth less than 25 cents.
This depends on whether the coin is a 1990 or 1990 Proof coin. A 1990 gold coin with a face value of $10.00 that weighs 0.25 ounces is worth approximately $390. A 0.25-ounce 1990 Proof coin is worth approximately $420.
He is worth 30 million dollars.
It is worth face value.