Either 4/10 of a cent or maybe only 4/100 of a cent. I forget how many times the peso has been devalued since '89. I have 1000 N$ (new peso) coins that were 4 cents when I got them and I think the decimal has been moved at least one more place to the right since then. As Joe noted, Mexico uses the $ sign to mean pesos rather than dollars. The old peso was revalued in 1993 at 1000$ = 1N$ As of 09/2008 the N$ is worth about 10 cents so 100 old pesos is now the equivalent of a U.S. penny,
Not much. Mexico went through a period of hyperinflation and 1,000 pesos wasn't worth much. The coin itself wasn't struck in any precious metals and is relatively common. You might be able to sell it for a few cents to an interested collector but it is easily available and isn't worth much and isn't easy to sell.
A Mexican 20 peso coin is worth about $1.57.
A peso is a Mexican coin and is worth 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 pennies.
A Mexican five pesos coin from 1972 in very fine condition is worth about 60 cents. A coin in mint condition is worth up to $2.50.
About $300
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
£30.000
1987 v.carranza coin
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2dollars
The Mexican mint has never issued a 25 peso coin, never.
About $300
12 cents