1 USD = 578.3 Chile Peso Note: Value as of 13 Feb 2009
20000 Pesos is worth about $1,858 USD However, if you have a coin or bill of this denomination, it is probably in "old pesos". It takes 1000 old pesos to equal 1 new peso, so the actual exchange rate is $1.85. [Note - there are some 8 countries using currencies called pesos. This answer probably refers to the Mexican peso.]
98 u.s. dollars
Approximately 1,400 US Dollars
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.
The value of a 1973 10000 pesos note depends on its condition and rarity. As a collectible item, it could range from a few dollars to potentially over $100, especially if it is in uncirculated condition and sought after by collectors of paper currency. It's best to consult with a currency appraiser or collector for an accurate valuation.
$1.00
No, the $5000 note is the one with the most value.
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10,000 Turkish Lira
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.
At the time of answering - 500,000 ARS = 46,077.12 CAD
what have you got one? i have a collection of notes and coins biggist note a have.
a very rare banknote, worth upwards of £10000
The value of a 50,000 pesos banknote from the Serie Q depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, if it's in good condition and considered collectible, it could be valued above its face value. However, for an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a currency dealer or refer to a recent currency catalog.
Mexico revalued its currency in 1992 due to severe inflation. "New pesos" were issued to replace the then-current ones at a rate of 1000 to 1, so your 20,000 old-peso note translates to 20 modern pesos, or about $1.50 as of 10/2009.
No. I don't believe it still is.