No. Both currencies are named "peso", but both have different values, coins and bills when compared with each other.
Both currencies could be compared to the Canadian dollar vs. the United States dollar.
The currency of Argentina is the Peso. This has been the currency since 1992.
Patagonia is not a country. It is an area that is partly in Chile and partly in Argentina. So there are two currencies in use in it. The currency of Argentina is the Argentinian Peso and the currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso.
They use pesos like in Mexico.
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The currency of Argentina is the Peso. This has been the currency since 1992.
Using http://currate.com site, type in "peso" in the currencies list, which come up with the list: Argentina Pesos (ARS) Chile Pesos (CLP) Colombia Pesos (COP) Cuba Pesos (CUP) Dominican Republic Pesos (DOP) Mexico Pesos (MXN) Philippines Pesos (PHP) Uruguay Pesos (UYU) Answer: 8 countries use "peso" currency word.
Mexico is a country. There are no countries 'in Mexico'. The currency in Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN).
Patagonia is not a country. It is an area that is partly in Chile and partly in Argentina. So there are two currencies in use in it. The currency of Argentina is the Argentinian Peso and the currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso.
No. Use of foreign currency is illegal in Mexico; during your arrival you must change your Euros to Mexican pesos (1 EUR = 22.38 MXN). You however, can use Visa and MasterCard cards in Mexico.
The official currency in Mexico is the Peso.
The Mexican currency is the Peso.
No. The Mexican Peso is the official currency for Mexico.
Mexico In North America, many people associate the Peso and Centavos with Mexico. However, many South American countries, like Colombia and Argentina, use both Pesos and Centavos in their currency. Cuba, The Philippines and Guinea-Bissau also use "Pesos" as monetary units.
They use pesos like in Mexico.
The Patagonia region is shared between Argentina and Chile, so they will most likely use whatever currency they use in Argentina, or in Chile, depending on what part of Patagonia you are talking about.
In fact, Mexico invented such sign ('$') for the Mexican peso and the US took it for its own currency.