yes
Its about 13.5 pesos to make make a dollar in the U.S.
The Mexican monetary unit is called 'peso', and the equivalent of a US penny would be Mexican 'centavo'. Although there are not 1 cent coins circulating in that country.
2 quarters and 5 dimes would be 7 coins that total to 1 dollar. 5 nickels, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar would be another combination.
Yes, the United States did adopt the Mexican dollar, particularly during the 19th century. The Mexican dollar was widely circulated and accepted in various parts of the U.S. before the establishment of a standardized national currency. The Coinage Act of 1792 and subsequent legal frameworks allowed for the Mexican dollar to be used alongside U.S. coins until the U.S. gradually transitioned to a more unified currency system.
Two x Five Dollar notes would equal Ten Dollars.Five x Two Dollar coins would also equal Ten Dollars.
Values for 1870 Liberty Seated Dollar coins are $240.00-$1,090.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
None. There are no coins in a dollar. A dollar is a paper bill.
There are 10 ten-cent coins in one dollar. This is because each ten-cent coin represents 0.10 of a dollar, and 10 of these coins would equal 1 dollar. Therefore, you would need 10 ten-cent coins to make 1 dollar.
There are 100 one-cent coins in one dollar. This is because one dollar is equal to 100 cents. Therefore, to make a dollar, you would need 100 of the 1-cent coins.
Canadians dollars. One dollar coins are called 'Loonies', and two dollar coins are called 'Toonies'. Canadian dollar are very close to the American dollar, I believe. Also...I'm sorry but, it would be 'their' not 'there'.
Not usually. Unlike Canadian coins which have roughly the same purchasing power and diameter as US coins and are frequently found in change (chances are you have something Canadian in your change jar, especially if you live close to the Canadian border), Mexican coins don't follow the same diameter and purchasing power so except for towns close to the border where they are readily exchanged to US dollars (and you'd pay them in the exchange rate of Pesos to dollar) most places will not take Mexican coins in payment.
No, Mexico and Argentina have different coins.