As of September 2021, one Philippine peso is worth about 0.020 US dollars. The exchange rate can vary daily due to fluctuations in the foreign exchange market.
The value of a one peso Philippines silver certificate depends on the condition, rarity, and demand for the specific note. Generally, these certificates can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to a couple hundred dollars to collectors. It's recommended to consult with a currency appraiser or numismatic expert for an accurate valuation.
The face of Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero, was on the Philippine one peso bill. However, one Piso bills are no longer issued.
-kasi national hero si rizal e ung one peso ay basic money ng Philippines kaya ganun din it's because at one point in every Filipino's life, they will be able to hold a one peso coin, and they will know who the Jose Rizal is -- their National Hero.
It is stated that: "So that every Filipino may know Jose Rizal, his face must be inscribed in the denomination of the highest circulation." And since the one peso coin is the denomination that has the highest circulation, his face is inscribed there.
Dr. Jose Rizal, a national hero in the Philippines, is featured on the one peso coin as a way to honor his contributions to the country's independence and his role in inspiring the Filipino people to fight against Spanish colonial rule. His image on the coin serves as a reminder of his legacy and sacrifice for the nation.
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Since a peso is an official coin in Mexico, then it would be worth exactly one peso.
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perhaps you refer to the piso? it is Filipino and has Asian figurs on it, to my knowledge japan does not have a ''peso'' currency...the name comes from the Spanish who were the first Europeans to invade the Philippines...the name is simulir to the Mexican coin the ''peso''
It's worth roughly $20 depending on condition.
about 6.67 yens are in one peso
One peso is about 0.08 cents. No one knows for sure, with the economy and all, but still, that's the closest thing to what it is or will be.
The Republic of the Philippines uses the Philippine piso. The currency used to be called the Philippine peso. One hundred centavos equals one Philippine peso.
More information is needed. Many countries use the peso as their currency unit. Please post a new question including the country name.Also, note that "un" is the Spanish word for "one" and does not refer to the United Nations (which doesn't issue coins anyway, LOL!)
The Philippine peso is legal tender only in the Philippines and the Mexican Peso is legal tender only in Mexico. As of 16 August 2014, one Mexican peso is worth about 3.32 Philippine pesos. That will change every day.
One peso is worth a little less than eight cents in 'American money'.