There is not a current Mexican 5000 Peso note. The 1985-89 issue note is worth $3-$6 in perfect uncirculated condition.
The value of a 1982 Mexican twenty dollar coin is $2. Mexico changed the value of its currency from 1992 to 1993 and the exchange rate became a 1 to 1,000 exchange rate.
No, since re-valuation in 1992, the largest denomination Mexican Peso note is the 1,000 Peso. The 50,000 Peso note was last issued in Dec 1990 with an exchange value of 1:1000 with the new Peso (about $4). Mint condition 1990 notes are worth $45 to a collector. Used condition ones are worth about $6.
Mexican notes issued before 1992 are worth 1/1000th of their face value in current Peso - so a 10,000 Peso note from 1983 is worth about $0.80. Very old notes, especially in mint uncirculated condition are worth more to banknote collectors.
A mint uncirculated note is worth $25. Very Good condition drops to $2.
The value of a Mexican 1963 10 peso note can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes can range from a few dollars in circulated condition to higher amounts if they are uncirculated or in excellent condition. It's best to consult a currency collector or a price guide for a more precise valuation.
The value of a 1987 2000 Mexican peso note in dollars would depend on the current exchange rate between the Mexican peso and the US dollar. As of September 2021, the exchange rate is approximately 19 Mexican pesos to 1 US dollar. Therefore, a 1987 2000 Mexican peso note would be worth around 105.26 US dollars. It's important to note that exchange rates fluctuate regularly, so the exact value may vary.
A perfect uncirculated 1991 Mexican 10,000 Peso note is worth $6. In Very Good condition, this value drops to $1.25. Anything below that quality is worthless.
Id the note is in normal used quality, it is worthless. In mint uncirculated quality is is worth between $3-5.
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.
If it is a current issue Mexican note, then it's worth $157. An old pre-1989 2000 Peso note is worth 60¢ - $4 in perfect condition to a collector.
Your 5000 peso bill is worth only .50 cents. Mexico re-valued their currency in 1994. All bills prior to then are no longer in circulation. the 5000 old peso bill is now comparable to the 50 new peso note.-Joshh