Several countries use pesos as their currency. Each one is has a different value - they're not interchangeable even though they have the same name.
More than a dozen additional former Spanish colonies used pesos at one time or another in the past, but no longer do so.
The duration of West of the Pesos is 360.0 seconds.
500,000 pesos to 5,000,000 pesos
1 Hong Kong dollar(HKD) = 1.53 Mexican Pesos (MXN) = 5.57 Philippine Peso (PHP) = 61.78 Chilean Pesos (CLP) = 2.49 Uruguayan Pesos (UYU) = 0.52 Argentinian Pesos (ARS) = 241.66 Colombian Pesos (COP) = 4.82 Dominican Pesos (DOP) = 0.12 Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC)
2006 50 cincuenta pesos
They come from India.
It depends on which country the pesos come from. There are currently eight countries using the peso denomination.
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The 1978 Mexican cien pesos coin is no longer in circulation and typically has a collector's value rather than a face value. The specific value can vary depending on the coin's condition, rarity, and demand in the market. It's recommended to check with coin dealers or online marketplaces to get an accurate estimate of its value.
There are about eight different countries which use pesos - each has a different value. You should specify which country's pesos.
Of the whole country? That would be approximately 14286.25 trillion pesos. (US$1039 billion)
Even though the name is the same in each country, their pesos are worth different amounts and aren't interchangeable.MexicoArgentinaChileThe PhilippinesUruguayCubaColombiaThe Dominican Republic
Depends from what other country are your pesos from. But US$1 american dollar is DOP$47 dominican pesos.
What country are you talking about?
It takes 20000 pesos to make a full dollar.But if thats not your question pesos are used in a country called colombia.
Using http://currate.com site, type in "peso" in the currencies list, which come up with the list: Argentina Pesos (ARS) Chile Pesos (CLP) Colombia Pesos (COP) Cuba Pesos (CUP) Dominican Republic Pesos (DOP) Mexico Pesos (MXN) Philippines Pesos (PHP) Uruguay Pesos (UYU) Answer: 8 countries use "peso" currency word.
It varies by country. In some, the sign for pesos is a "P" with two horizontal lines through it. In others, such as Mexico, it's exactly the same as the US "$" sign but refers to pesos rather than dollars.
It depends on which country's pesos you are referring to but guessing you are referring to Mexico, it's $425,056.21 with 18 April 2011 exchange rate.