Peru does not have a current issue note with a denomination of 500,000. All notes issues prior to re-valuation in 1991 are essentially worthless other than to collectors.
The 500,000 Intis note was issued twice in 1988 and again in 1989. In perfect uncirculated condition, they are worth between $5-$7, depending on specific issue. A circulated note in Very Fine condition would be worth about $1.
At the time of answering - 500,000 ARS = 46,077.12 CAD
Half a million.
The nearest to that figure is Peru, at 496000 sq miles.
No, the largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note.
A mint condition uncirculated note is worth $0.35, dropping to just $0.05 for a very good used one.
It is worth 500000.
493430 = 500000 483582 = 500000 7302598 = 7000000
500000
30% off of 500000 = 35000030% off of 500000= 30% discount applied to 500000= 500000 - (30% * 500000)= 500000 - (0.30 * 500000)= 500000 - 150000= 350000
11 percent of 500000 = 55000 11% of 500000 = 11% * 500000 = 11%/100% * 500000 = 0.11 * 500000 = 55000
four carore
7% of 500000 = 7% * 500000 = 0.07 * 500000 = 35000