Not much; to give you an idea of the cost of living in Mexico, a dollar would buy you a ham and yellow cheese sandwich on white bread. A Big-Mac combo (hamburger, fries and medium, one-fill beverage) would cost 65 pesos (5 dollars).
Not much ... in the USA, the peso is worth about 7 cents.
One peso is composed of 100 cents. Hence, one peso is bigger.
One Mexican peso is worth 3.55 Indian rupees. (Oct 2009)
Since a peso is an official coin in Mexico, then it would be worth exactly one peso.
One Mexican peso is equal to 0.07 United States dollars. It takes 13.12 Mexican pesos to equal one US dollar.
1 Mexican Peso = 0.048 US Dollar
The main difference between the Philippine peso (PHP) and the Mexican peso (MXN) lies in their respective countries. The Philippine peso is the currency of the Philippines, while the Mexican peso is the currency of Mexico. They have different exchange rates, symbols, and are managed by their respective central banks.
Do you mean peso? Like the Mexican peso? 1 peso is like one penny in US dollars.
One peso, or 0.092694 dollars. The Mexican peso has been revalued since 1967 so it's difficult to say what the coin's purchasing power would be in current dollars. For example, in the 1980s the peso's value fell to a few thousandths of a U.S. dollar so existing coins and bills were withdrawn and replaced with "neuvo pesos" or new pesos at an exchange rate of 1000 old pesos to 1 nuevo peso. In any case a circulated peso from that time is not worth more than a small amount as a collector's item, perhaps less than a quarter.
16.74 Mexican Peso
One Mexican peso equals 0.08 US dollars, as of 23 November 2010.
1 Dollar is 13.07 Mexican Peso.
1 Mexican peso (MXN)= 0.0678 US dollars (USD). (Conversion as of Dec 2014)