Many different Spanish speaking countries use or have used coins and paper money denominated as the "peso," which is the Spanish word for "pound." A coin or bill marked as "un peso" is a one peso coin or bill.
The value of one peso depends on which country's currency is being assessed.
"Un Peso" is Spanish for "One Peso."
it is just cupro nickel with a melt value of around 8 cents USD...sorry
Most often "Peso" refers to Mexican currency. However Mexico is not the only country that uses pesos. Some other countries that use pesos are: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Uruguay. Ask another question and include the following information: date, country of origin, and the denomination. For example "What is the value of a 1978 Mexican peso" or "What is the value of a 1978 Cuban peso". If your coins is from a different country or denomination just include the correct information.
Most often "Peso" refers to Mexican currency. However Mexico is not the only country that uses pesos. Some other countries that use pesos are: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Uruguay. Ask another question and include the following information: date, country of origin, and the denomination. For example "What is the value of a 1978 Mexican peso" or "What is the value of a 1978 Cuban peso". If your coins is from a different country or denomination just include the correct information.
1 peso...
"Un Peso" is Spanish for "One Peso."
I have a 1934 "un peso" silver 720 peso, what is it worth?
value of 1975 un peso
Next to nothing.
Most often "Peso" refers to Mexican currency. However Mexico is not the only country that uses pesos. Some other countries that use pesos are: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Uruguay. Ask another question and include the following information: date, country of origin, and the denomination. For example "What is the value of a 1978 Mexican peso" or "What is the value of a 1978 Cuban peso". If your coins is from a different country or denomination just include the correct information.
1000 dollars
it is just cupro nickel with a melt value of around 8 cents USD...sorry
five dollars Type your answer here...
$2.50 us dollars
20.000
No silver in these, so it depends on the condition of the coin.
The value of a 1966 Mexican 1 peso coin varies depending on its condition and rarity. Typically, it is worth around $1-5 USD for its metal content, but numismatic collectors may be willing to pay more for coins in better condition or with unique qualities.