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Your 5000 peso bill is worth only .50 cents. Mexico re-valued their currency in 1994. All bills prior to then are no longer in circulation. the 5000 old peso bill is now comparable to the 50 new peso note.-Joshh
50 Mexican Pesos are worth about $4 US Dollars.
7,422.20 philippine peso.
2009 50 dollar gold piece 1oz worth money value
These are bullion coins sold for their gold content. The $50 denomination is purely artificial. Their actual value varies with the price of gold. As of mid-2014 standard issues retailing for about $1400 and deep-cameo proofs go for $50 more.
A bit more than an ounce of gold. You should ask for at least 1,190 dollars.
I have a 50 peso coin that looks exactly like the Mexican Fifty Peso Centtenario but weighs 18.1 dwt I cant find anything about this coin with this weight, do you have any information?
The value of a 1945 gold peso can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and current gold market prices. As of now, the value of a 1945 gold peso typically ranges from $50 to $150. It's recommended to have the coin's authenticity and quality verified by a professional numismatist before selling or buying.
Your 5000 peso bill is worth only .50 cents. Mexico re-valued their currency in 1994. All bills prior to then are no longer in circulation. the 5000 old peso bill is now comparable to the 50 new peso note.-Joshh
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It depends on the value and when they were made. Lower value coins (10, 20, or 50 centavos) are currently made from stainless steel. Peso coins are bi-metallic (stainless steel/aluminum bronze). Circulating 20 and 50 peso coins are bi-metallic with a silver center. You may consult the related links below for more information.
The current issue Banco de Mexico notes are issued in 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Peso. Notes of any higher value pre-date devaluation in 1992.
A peso is currently worth 7.5 US Cents. a 50 cents mexican coin is worth 3.75 cents US.
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
Most often "Peso" refers to Mexican currency. However Mexico is not the only country that uses pesos. Some other countries that use pesos are: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Uruguay. Ask another question and include the following information: date, country of origin, and the denomination. For example "What is the value of a 1978 Mexican peso" or "What is the value of a 1978 Cuban peso". If your coins is from a different country or denomination just include the correct information.
as of March 20, 2011 - rate of change varies day to day 1 Mexican peso = 0.0817144829 Canadian Dollar 800 peso = $65.37 Canadian Dollars 1 Mexican peso = 0.082883 Amercian Dollar 800 peso = $66.31 American Dollars
It is called "Centenario", and it has 37.59 grams (1.3259 oz) of pure gold. The standard selling value is of US$ 2024.58 (Jan 2012).