There is no current issue 2000 Peso note, so it must pre-date revaluation in 1992 making it's face value about $0.15. The last issue of this denomination was 1985-89, with a mint uncirculated example worth $2-$3. Older notes are generally worth more, but you would have to supply the date and condition for a more accurate estimate of value.
Mexico devalued it's currency twice in 1992 and 1996. Notes from 1989 are not legal tender so that cannot be used or exchanged in a bank.
They have a value for banknote collectors, but only in perfect uncirculated condition. The 1989 Mexican 2000 Peso note is worth $2-$4
A very good used example would be worth $3.50, rising to $12.50 in mint uncirculated condition.
The Mexican Peso has continually declined in value since 2000. Mexico like many other countries has had economic in stability causing the decline in value.
what is the value of 1970 0ne mexican peso bill
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1940 silver peso
The value of a 1959 Mexican peso would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. The most important factor being the condition of the peso.
5 pesos. Pre-1993 currency is worth 1000 times less than its face value.
The Mexican Peso was revalued in 1993, so there is a good chance that since the money is no longer circulated that the value has decreased. I recommend checking with your local bank or currency exchange to properly gauge the value of the currency you have.
What is the value of GOLD 5 MEXICAN PESOS
No Mexican peso notes were issued in 1882. Maybe it's a coin?
Short answer : No. The Mexican 2000 Peso is not a current issue note (as of Feb 2010). It was last issued between 1985-1989 and following devaluation in 1992 is worthless as a circulated note.
If it is a current issue Mexican note, then it's worth $157. An old pre-1989 2000 Peso note is worth 60¢ - $4 in perfect condition to a collector.
I have a 1934 "un peso" silver 720 peso, what is it worth?