1 Peso = 100 Centavos = 10 x 10 Centavos
320 pesos 100 centavos = 1 peso
1 peso = 100 centavos
100 centavos is equal to 1 peso....so its a little bit more than 2 cents.
You have 7 1-Peso coins and 8 25-centavos.
1 rupee
There are 100 centavos in 1 peso.
320 pesos 100 centavos = 1 peso
1.25 centavos
1 peso = 100 centavos
In the Philippines the last year of silver coins was ... 1945 10 centavos 1945 20 centavos 1947 50 centavos 1967 1 peso
Columbia uses the Peso. There are 100 centavos in 1 Peso.
none 5 Centavos were 471 in Proof only 5 Pesos none made 5 Pisos none made Silver 1905 coins were 10 and 20 and 50 Centavos and 1 Peso only
The monetary system of Cuba is a dual-value decimal based system, with the primary unit of Cuban money being called the Peso. There are two separate currencies circulating in Cuba: that based on the National Cuban Peso and that based on the Cuban Convertible Peso. The Cuban Convertible Peso, also called the chavito, is used mostly be tourists and for purchasing luxury items. Cuban citizens are paid their wages in the National Cuban Peso, and it is this currency in which staple goods and foods are traded. The exchange rate between them is officially 1 to 1, but the reality is that the Convertible Peso is worth 24 to 25 National Pesos.The names and relative values of the coins depicted above are, (top row, National currency,) from left to right: * One Centavos - 1/100 of a Peso * Five Centavos - 5/100 of a Peso * Ten Centavos - 10/100 of a Peso * Twenty-five Centavos - 25/100 of a Peso * Fifty Centavos - 50/100 of a Peso * One Peso - 100/100, 1 full Peso * Three Pesos -300/100, 3 full Pesos Bottom row, (Convertible currency) from left to right: * Five Centavos - 5/100 of a Peso * Ten Centavos - 10/100 of a Peso * Twenty-five Centavos -25/100 of a Peso
100. "CENT" is the key here, just like a U.S., Canadian, Australian, or EU cent.
From 1992, the Argentine currency is 100 centavos = 1 Peso
There are 100 Centavos in 1 Mexican Peso.
100 centavos is equal to 1 peso....so its a little bit more than 2 cents.