As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the exchange rate between Argentine pesos (ARS) and other currencies can fluctuate significantly. For an accurate conversion, it's essential to check the current exchange rate. As a rough estimate, 1000 Argentine pesos might be worth around 2-3 US dollars, but this can vary. Always consult a reliable financial source for the most up-to-date information.
It is about 72 or 73 dollars in U.S. currency.
it is worth about $0.00 dollars
As of October 2023, 1,000 Chilean pesos (CLP) is approximately equivalent to 1.25 US dollars, though exchange rates can fluctuate. To obtain the most accurate value, it's best to check a reliable financial news source or currency converter for real-time rates.
i belave its 50000
Can you please tell me how much is 10000 diez mil pesos bolivianos in usa dollars from 1984? But have expired
Your question is strange. Is similar to say: "Value of 12000 Two thousand pesos?" 12000 pesos = Doce mil pesos. 2000 pesos = Dos mil pesos. For today 12000 pesos is around 996 Canadian dollars and 775 American dollars.
500
The value of 2000 pesos (dos mil pesos) depends on the currency in question. If it's Mexican pesos, it is equivalent to about 100 U.S. dollars, though exchange rates fluctuate. If it's in another currency, such as Argentine pesos, the value would be different. Always check the current exchange rate for accurate conversion.
Not sure but I think around $74.00
It is about 72 or 73 dollars in U.S. currency.
I assume this is a Mexican coin minted before 1993. If that's the case, it's denominated in what are called "old pesos" which were converted to new pesos at the rate of 1000 old = 1 new. The current exchange rate is about 10 U.S. cents to the peso, so your coin is worth about a dime.
1000 kwanzas
There are about eight different countries which use pesos - each has a different value. You should specify which country's pesos.
it is worth about $0.00 dollars
$1,000 (Uruguayan Pesos) as of December 29th, 2009 is about 50 US Dollars.
The value of a 1989 Dos Mil Pesos (2,000 pesos) note depends on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, its face value is 2,000 pesos, but as a collectible, it may be worth more or less. To get an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult a currency collector or check auction sites for similar items.
Unless it is a purple bill with a "Miguel Hidalgo" on the front (see related links), it only has numismatic value nowadays.