Argentina devalued it's currency three times in 1983, 1985 and 1992. Notes from 1981 are not legal tender so that cannot be used or exchanged in a bank.
They have a value for banknote collectors, but only in perfect uncirculated condition. The 1981 Argentine 1,000,000 Peso note is worth $17.
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At an international bank
50000 Argentina Peso ley single banknote is equivalent to $ 17,500.00 USD. 1 Argentina Peso ley = 1 New Argentina Peso = Daily exchange rate.
Yes.It is legal and valid having an exchange rate and value of 1000000 (ARL) = 1000000 (ARS) = $ 350,000 USD. Acceptable and Redeemable for cash in any currency worldwide anywhere indefinetely.
No it is not valid anymore. They have new denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 peso notes.
the currency is Peso Argentino Aprox value: 1 USD = 3 Pesos
One USD = 3.5 Argentine Peso Note: Value as of 13 Feb 2009
It's called "Peso"!
The Argentine Peso.
Today you get about 4 pesos for every American dollar. You might expect a 10% decrease in the peso's value by the end of this year.
The value of a peso coin varies depending on the country, as multiple nations use the peso as their currency, including Mexico, the Philippines, and Argentina. For example, a Mexican peso coin is worth approximately 0.05 USD, while a Philippine peso coin is similarly valued around 0.018 USD. The actual value can fluctuate based on exchange rates and economic conditions, so it's advisable to check current rates for accurate conversions.
Peso Argentino