Mexican Pesos (MXP) are the official currency of Mexico. Mexicans bid their merchandise in dollars so they can sell their stuff to lazy American tourists who don't convert their dollars into pesos.
First of all, "peso" means weight in Spanish.
When Mexico became a colony of Spain in 1521, they had to use a currency for commercial transactions on the new "vice-royalty"; transporting Spanish currency to the Americas was deemed impossible because at the time, "paper" currency did not exist and money consisted of coins made from valuable materials such as gold and silver. Hence, the new regents began to mint silver coins made from the large deposits found in Mexico, naming them as "pieces of eight" or "pesos duros". The later name is Spanish for hard weight. Out of sheer habit, these coins were known as pesos.
When Mexico attained its independence from Spain in 1821, they needed to mint their own currency, and as pesos were already different from the Spanish currency known as Spanish reals, they used such denomination for their new currency.
Because it is the national currency, as much as the dollar is for the United States or the pound sterling is for England.
Mexicans call there money 'pesos' as it is the currency of Mexico.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
Although currency rates are always subject to change as it sits now 5 pesos in US dollars is 0.386399 cents. Hope that helps.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
No. You need to exchange them for pesos.
Several countries in America use the Peso. Therefore Peso is American money.
Yes, but you it's easier to exchange dollars to Filipino pesos instead
I need to exchange my dollars for pesos before my trip to Mexico.
MexicoArgentinaChileThe PhilippinesUruguayCubaColombiaThe Dominican Republicall use their own pesos. As of 11/20/2017, 120 Mexican pesos are about $6.32
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
I guess you mean other currencies different from American dollars. If this is the case, no: you will "pay" an overcharge when changing your local currency into dollars, and again when purchasing pesos. You should convert straight from your currency into pesos.
Mexican pesos (1 USD$ = 13.4 pesos), but Dollars and Euros are widely accepted.