Mexico devalued its currency in 1992-93 at the rate of 1000 old pesos to one new peso. That means your coin is actually worth only 1 new peso. In any case old pesos are no longer in circulation.
The current exchange rate is about 10 new pesos to the U.S. dollar. Because the U.S. and Canadian dollars are roughly at par, the same rate would apply to your coin in Canadian dollars.
I would give you $100! Just kidding, it really depends. If it is an ounce of gold it would be over $1000, So my guess (If over 1 ounce of .9999 pure 24K gold) $1500-$2000
Nothing. Such money is not legal tender.
Nothing... THERE ISN'T MEXICAN DOLLAR!!! In Mexico the currency used is the MEXICAN PESO.
13.86 Mexican Pesos (Jan 2012)
As of Dec 3 2011, 1 US Dollar = 13.53 Mexican Pesos. So, yes a US dollar is worth more than a Mexican Peso
There are different values of the U.S. dollar when it is spent in other countries. However, one U.S. dollar is worth one Bahamian dollar when spent in that country.
At todays value, I think it is about .055 cents. To start with its not a 5 dollar Mexican peso. Its a 5 peso coin which is absolete in Mexico today. Only value is its composition if silver could be worth as much as10 dollars.if not a few cents.
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination. Note that the "$" sign on a Mexican coin represents Mexican pesos, not U.S. dollars.
1198.688 US Dollar 1 Mexican Peso equals 0.075 US Dollar
The currency of Mexico is the peso. The symbol for it is the dollar sign. The international currency symbol for the Mexican peso is MXN. There are 100 centavos in one peso. A peso is worth about 0.07 USD (seven cents).
50 Mexican dollars.
50 cents in Mexico
If you go to Mexico, you can spend Canadian dollars at a 10x1 conversion rate (ten Pesos equal one Canadian dollar). The actual conversion rate is about 12x1, but it changes fairly frequently. You can look it up on a site like xe.com.
They are called Mexican pesos an they ate worth 13 US dollars