The name 'El Banco de Mexico' pre-dates the revaluation of current issue notes, but it was used for a very long time on many different issues of note. You would have to determine the approximate age for a sensible valuation. The condition of the note would also effect the value.
The most common example to have by accident for a non-collector, would be the 1985 1000 Peso, which in mint uncirculated condition is worth $2.50.
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A 1890 $1000 treasury note is not made of gold foil but rather paper printed with green ink. The note's value depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, the value of such a note can range from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars.
A current issue NORTH Korean 1000 Won note is worth about $7. A mint uncirculated condition note would be worth $20 to a collector, dropping to $2-4 in used condition.A current issue SOUTH Korean 1000 Won note is worth about $0.90. A mint uncirculated condition note would be worth $4 to a collector and face value (90c) in used condition.
About 14 different countries use 'Peso' as their unit of currency and the value would depend on the age and condition, so this question is impossible to answer accurately. The 'Mil' in the value just means 1000. If the note is from Mexico and from about 1985, then a mint condition note would be worth $2 to a banknote collector. A modern, 2002 or later, Mexican 1000 Peso note in any condition is worth $78 in any bank.
i personally think it should worth at least HK 1500.00 now
This note is worth $5 in any condition. A mint uncirculated example would be worth about $15 to collectors.
A perfect mint condition uncirculated 1982 Polish 1000 Zloty note would be worth $1.50 to a collector. A Very Good (un-creased) example about $0.15. Other than to collectors, this note has no value.
About 14 different countries use 'Peso' as their unit of currency and the value would depend on the age and condition, so this question is impossible to answer accurately. The 'Mil' in the value just means 1000. If the note is from Mexico and from about 1985, then a mint condition note would be worth $2 to a banknote collector. A modern, 2002 or later, Mexican 1000 Peso note in any condition is worth $78 in any bank.
In May 2009, aprox. 12 lei (ca. 4 US $)
Switzerland still has the 1000 Franc note, which is worth about $950 US Dollars (Feb 2010).
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1984 1,000 Yen note is worth between $15-$20. All other used qualities are worth face value ($11).
A whole note is worth 4 beats, a half note is worth 2 beats, a quarter note is worth 1 beat, an eighth note is worth 1/2 a beat, a sixteenth note is worth 1/4 of a beat, a dotted half note is worth 3 beats, and a dotted quarter note is worth 1 and a 1/2 beats.