1 or 2 current pesos.
the value is: 2000 Pesos is there an exchange rate in america for this peso
It no longer has any circulating value. It would be of numismatic value nowadays.
Depending on the year, it would be of numismatic value only. Currently, there are no 20,000 bills circulating in Mexico.
Unless it is a purple bill with a "Miguel Hidalgo" on the front (see related links), it only has numismatic value nowadays.
The Mexican peso (sign: $; code: MXN) is the currency of Mexico. Modern peso and dollar ... In 2003 the Banco de México began the gradual launch of a new series of ... From 1935, the Bank also issued 1-peso notes and, from 1943, 10,000 pesos. ... The 500 nuevos pesos note was worth more than US$100 when it was ...
rate currencies change all the time. You can find out the exact rate at a bank where they rate it for you.
Nothing. The peso had changed in Mexico, making all the older pesos worthless. There was a time period where you could exchange your old pesos for the new pesos, after that you were stuck with the old pesos.
About 290 Pesos.
In Mexico the currency is pesos but if they are talking about something in dollars they would say dollars
There is no such thing as a Mexican 50 peso dated/ or minted in 1889 and therefore is of no value, intrinsic or bullion. There might be some value for being a novelty. Mexico, during the late Republic period minted 20 peso gold at 5 different mint sites (CA-Chihuahua, CN-Culiacan, GO-Guanahuato, MO-Mexico City, and ZS- Zacatecas). There design is known as the "Balance Scale", which was also used in other gold and silver coins, including minor issues. This information is derived from "A Guide Book of Mexican Coins" by Buttrey and Hubbard." F.C.R Mexican Coin Club
Many of the notes are valued in price close to $5 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition that the note is in.
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