Chile uses pesos, not dollars. Assuming your bill is new, you can check a site like xe.com for current exchange rates.
A specific exchange rate can't be posted here because it will be out of date in 24 hours.
There are two different issues of the 100 Peso note in 1954, both in mint uncirculated condition are worth $25. Very Good condition notes are worth $2.
100
The value of 10000 pesos is approximately $100.00 because presently the peso is 10.37 pesos to 1.00 US. the date of the bill is irrelevant.
2.00 dlls to 2.12 dlls
Argentina doesnt use any longer those bills.
It can have any value it depends on the condition and if it has a devils face in her hair so it can be from $1 to $50 for a 1954 $1 bill.
Is there a cash value on a 1954 100 hundred dollar canadian bill as of this day
The spending value would be the same - but if it's an older coin or bill, the collector value will be different based on condition and the year it was issued.
$10.00
Well, 100 (Mexican) peso bill would be worth... 100 Mexican pesos (which is the currency they use in Mexico!) assuming it was after 1993, if the bill was before 1993 it would be worth 1/10th of a Mexican peso (since the New Peso was introduced in 1993 which 1 new peso is equal to 1000 old pesos)
The 1987 Dos Mil Pesos bill from Mexico is no longer in circulation and has been demonetized, so its face value is zero. However, some collectors may be interested in it and its worth would depend on factors such as its condition and demand among collectors.
The valve is $46.06 Depends on the issuing country and the date. Many countries have devalued their pesos and many have been demonetized an therefore can no longer be exchanged for other currencies.
It no longer has any circulating value. It would be of numismatic value nowadays.
More information is needed, because many different countries' currencies are denominated in pesos. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with the following:Its country of originIts date, if available; if not, include a brief description of the images on its front and back.