A mint uncirculated note is worth $25. Very Good condition drops to $2.
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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)
One peso is composed of 100 cents. Hence, one peso is bigger.
The Mexican peso is the currency of Mexico. The peso is subdivided into 100 centavos.
As of today (01APR2011), 100 British Pounds (GBP) is worth about 19,079 Mexican Peso (MXN).
as of February 18, 2012, a 1000 peso Mexican bill from 1985 is worth about 75 cents.
As of 21st June 2009: 1 Mexican Peso = $0.07 (7 cents) 10 Mexican Pesos = $0.75 (75 cents) 100 Mexican pesos = $7.48 AND $1 = 13.36 Mexican Pesos $10 = 133.61 Mexican Pesos $100 = 1336.05 Mexican Pesos
Well, honey, 100 baisa is the smallest denomination in Oman's currency, so it's practically worthless in terms of pesos. It's like trying to trade a paperclip for a Ferrari. Stick to pesos, dear, and leave the baisa for the folks in Oman.
There are 100 Centavos in 1 Mexican Peso.
The current issue Banco de Mexico notes are issued in 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Peso. Notes of any higher value pre-date devaluation in 1992.
I am assuming it is a 10 peso coin (shown as $10; "$" means "peso" on Mexican coins). If it's from circulation its value is quite low. Mexico's currency was devalued by inflation in the 1980s and the country replaced its money in 1993 at the rate of 1000 old pesos to 1 new peso. 10 old pesos would convert to 1/100 of a new peso, or much less than one U.S. cent at current exchange rates.
The currency of Mexico is the peso. The symbol for it is the dollar sign. The international currency symbol for the Mexican peso is MXN. There are 100 centavos in one peso. A peso is worth about 0.07 USD (seven cents).