It means "one peso." The peso is a unit of currency.
"Un Peso" is Spanish for "One Peso."
peso is a penny in mexico, and penny is peso in spanish
Many different Spanish speaking countries use or have used coins and paper money denominated as the "peso," which is the Spanish word for "pound." A coin or bill marked as "un peso" is a one peso coin or bill. The value of one peso depends on which country's currency is being assessed.
It literally means "weight". When it became a currency, a peso meant "un peso de plata" or a "silver weight".
More information is needed. Many countries use the peso as their currency unit. Please post a new question including the country name.Also, note that "un" is the Spanish word for "one" and does not refer to the United Nations (which doesn't issue coins anyway, LOL!)
I have a 1934 "un peso" silver 720 peso, what is it worth?
20.000
Un Peso What was the Mexican peso worth in 1972?
1926 estados unidos mexican un peso
peso means small
In Spanish, that is "es un matrimonio".
I would say "weigh here" (sign in a supermarket?) but it's not French, I think it's in spanish Peso is the currency in several Latin American countries... "pesito" is diminutive of peso... and "aquí" means "here" ... So it means that whatever they were offering was one peso or "one small peso here". Many times it is just to lure customers that way.