Pesos are used, rather than "were" used. Major countries whose currencies are denominated in pesos include Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, the Philippines, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay.
However, like countries whose currencies are in dollars, each peso is unique to that country and has a different exchange rate against the others despite having the same name.
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the quetzal is used Q1.00 is equivalent to $1.43 pesos
It takes 20000 pesos to make a full dollar.But if thats not your question pesos are used in a country called colombia.
First you need to say which countries pesos Argentina Pesos (ARS) Chile Pesos (CLP) Colombia Pesos (COP) Cuba Pesos (CUP) Dominican Republic Pesos (DOP) Mexico Pesos (MXN) Philippines Pesos (PHP) Uruguay Pesos (UYU)
Unknown. It used to be a large silver coin.
No. After 1993, the Mexican peso changed its denominations to account for inflation. Then, 10,000 pesos bills became 10 pesos; 100 pesos became 10 cents. These were called initially New Pesos, but a couple of years after this measure was implemented, they were known as pesos again.
50000 pesos in Canadian dollars is around 4676 and in new pesos about 70000 pesos
In 1993. They renamed their pesos to New Pesos.
Diez pesos in Mexico is equivalent to ten Mexican pesos, which is a unit of currency used in the country. As of my last update, the value of pesos can fluctuate based on exchange rates and economic conditions. In general, diez pesos can buy small items like snacks or drinks, but its purchasing power may vary significantly depending on the location and current economic factors.