As of today (01APR2011), 1,000 Mexican Pesos (MXN) is worth about $48.84 US Dollars.
They are called Mexican pesos an they ate worth 13 US dollars
The date on the 10,000 Mexican pesos bill is located on the front side. It appears in the lower right corner, just below the portrait of the notable figure represented on the bill. This bill features a portrait of José María Morelos, a leader in the Mexican War of Independence, and the date indicates when the bill was issued.
These rates change hourly, but as of today the 22nd of July 1320 Mexican Pesos are worth around $99.50USD. Becareful!! ONLY NEW PESOS are accepted for exchange. Any coin or bill made before 1992 may have a collector value but they are no longer circulating currency.
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There is no Japanese 5 pesos bill, as the currency of Japan is the yen. The peso is used in several countries, such as Mexico and the Philippines. If you're referring to a 5 peso bill from another country, its value would depend on the current exchange rate and the condition of the bill.
Well, 100 (Mexican) peso bill would be worth... 100 Mexican pesos (which is the currency they use in Mexico!) assuming it was after 1993, if the bill was before 1993 it would be worth 1/10th of a Mexican peso (since the New Peso was introduced in 1993 which 1 new peso is equal to 1000 old pesos)
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They are called Mexican pesos an they ate worth 13 US dollars
20000 Pesos is worth about $1,858 USD However, if you have a coin or bill of this denomination, it is probably in "old pesos". It takes 1000 old pesos to equal 1 new peso, so the actual exchange rate is $1.85. [Note - there are some 8 countries using currencies called pesos. This answer probably refers to the Mexican peso.]
The value of 10000 pesos is approximately $100.00 because presently the peso is 10.37 pesos to 1.00 US. the date of the bill is irrelevant.
Unless it is a purple bill with a "Miguel Hidalgo" on the front (see related links), it only has numismatic value nowadays.
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Mexico experienced runaway inflation during the late 1980s and by 1992 was forced to withdraw all bills and coins because they were becoming effectively worthless. They were replaced with "nuevo pesos" (New Pesos) at a rate of 1000 old = 1 new. Unfortunately that means your bill is only worth 1 new peso, which is about 10¢ U.S. at current exchange rates.
A 50 Nuevos Pesos bill is selling on eBay for $2.00 as of July 18, 2013. When you convert 50 Mexican Pesos to United States dollars, it is worth $3.98.
Japan does not have a 10 pesos bill, as the official currency is the Japanese yen (JPY). The term "pesos" is associated with several currencies in Latin American countries, such as the Mexican peso. If you have a specific bill in mind, please clarify, and I can provide more information about its value or context.
Well, darling, if we're talking about Mexican pesos, one million of those bad boys in 1000 bills would weigh about 22 pounds. So, you better have some muscles ready if you're planning on carrying that much cash around. Just be careful not to throw out your back trying to flex with all that peso power.