Many countries use pesos as their currency. Please post a new, separate question that includes the country whose coins you're interested in.
The circumference of a one peso coin is 2.4 cm. A peso is the currency for the country of Mexico.
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186.9 or 187
Lay a ruler across the coin and make sure it measures from one edge through the center to the other edge. Read the diameter from the ruler.
This is one variation of the magician's coin where one coin is hollowed out and the other cut down to fit inside. Usually sell for $5-$10 in novelty shops or $2-$3 on eBay.
It depends on the year, if you have a 5 Peso coin struck before 1992, it contains no magnetic material (copper-nickel, brass and silver are not magnetic), if you have a 1 peso coin dated 1984 or later it is magnetic because the coins are struck in steel and steel is magnetic.
The circumference of a one peso coin is 2.4 cm. A peso is the currency for the country of Mexico.
One peso is composed of 100 cents. Hence, one peso is bigger.
A peso coin is a form of currency used in countries such as Mexico, the Philippines, and various countries in South America. It typically features the denomination on one side and national symbols on the other. The value of a peso coin can vary depending on the country in which it is used.
78.7 grams
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.
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Since a peso is an official coin in Mexico, then it would be worth exactly one peso.
whose face was on the Philippine one peso bill? what national monument or event was on the back of the Philippine one peso bill? when was the Philippine one peso bill in circulation or in use? The Blue One Peso Bill with Jose Rizal's face on it was released in 1969 (The series was released in 1969 so I assume that it was released alongside the others). The first Jose Rizal 1-peso coin was released in 1972. BTW, there was also a one-peso bill and coin released during the American occupation with the peso having equivalent value as the US dollar. I'm not sure of this, i just put together some bits and pieces of things that I came across the web. Cheers!
186.9 or 187
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