The value of a Chilean peso from 1881 can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, historical coins from that era may be valued anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. For an accurate valuation, it is best to consult a numismatic expert or refer to recent auction prices for similar coins.
"Un Peso" is Spanish for "One Peso."
46 equals to dollar at present,,,just have to convert it to peso loser
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.
One Chile Peso is equal to .00170963 United States Dollar.
The currency used in Santiago, Chile, is called the Chilean peso, abbreviated as CLP. One peso is subdivided into 100 centavos. The symbol for the peso is "$", similar to other currencies, but the context usually clarifies which currency is being referenced.
The value of one Japanese peso varies, however, it is predominately less than $3. Five pesos would be less than $20.
The currency used in Chile is called the peso, which was first produced in the early 19th century. One American dollar converts to around 600 Chilean Pesos.
I think it is 50ps
it depends on condition of the coin
The value of a 1989 1000 peso coin will vary depending on how much one wants it. You can estimate the value at a bit less than $5.00 in American currency.
One Mexican peso is worth 3.55 Indian rupees. (Oct 2009)
The present Peso: One Argentinian Peso (ARS) = US$1. (1991 to present)Last change: ARS1 = 10,000 Australes (1985-1991)Change before: Austral1 = 1000 Pesos Argentino (1983-1985)Change before that: 1 Peso Argentino = 10,000 Pesos Ley (1970-1983)So 1 million Peso Ley = 1000 Peso Argentino = 1 Austral = One ten thousandth of 1 present Argentinian Peso, or one one-hundredth of a US cent.Only curiosity value now.