"Diez" is Spanish for the number ten, so this is a ten-peso coin. Its value depends on a couple of things.
The face value--what it would be worth for a routine buying transaction--depends on what country it comes from. Several countries use a unit o9f currency called the peso (just as the U.S., Canada, and Australia all call their unit of currency dollar, but they don't all ahve the same value.
If you think it might have a premium value as a collector's item, that will depend on what country it is from, how many ten-peso pieces from the country exist, and also what condition this sample is in.
Where exchange my diez mil intis near in manila
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Where exchange my diez mil intis near in manila
'diez' is Spanish for 'ten'. A peso is a unit of currency used in a number of different countries including Mexico, the Philippines, and several South American countries. Each country's peso is worth a different amount in US dollars.
Diez pesos
Diez mil australes, the former currency of Argentina, was replaced by the Argentine peso in 1992. The value of 10,000 australes would depend on the historical exchange rates and the current value of the peso. As of now, it is difficult to assign a precise value to diez mil australes due to its obsolescence and inflationary history. Therefore, it is effectively worth little to nothing in today's currency.
I don’t know
A peso is about 10 cents. So in a pawn shop it would probably be a couple of pennies.
The mark up is 75.00 - 50.00 = 25.00
It depends on what country it's from. Assuming it's from Mexico, the most common source of peso-denominated coins and bills in the US, it's not worth exchanging it for dollars. The Mexican peso was revalued in 1993 so unless it's in uncirculated condition you'd probably get a penny or two at most.
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Well 10 and diez are the same thing.