No. You must convert your money to Mexican pesos (1 Mexican peso = 40.02 Chilean pesos) at any money exchange.
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.
They use Pesos and Centavos. I English Pond is 790 Pesos.
First you need to say which countries pesos 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)
You would use Mexican Pesos.
they use ''Pesos'' .
The unit of currency in Chile is the peso. Coins that are currently in use are the 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos.
Mexicans call there money 'pesos' as it is the currency of Mexico.
Most often "Peso" refers to Mexican currency. However Mexico is not the only country that uses pesos. Some other countries that use pesos are: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Uruguay. With no countries included in your question there is no way to tell. See the link below for a website that will convert currencies for free.
The money or currency of Chile is the peso. The coin denominations are 1,10,0,100, and 100 pesos. The banknotes consist of denominations of 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 pesos.
No. You need to exchange them for pesos.
In 1993. They renamed their pesos to New Pesos.
No. The Mexican Peso is the official currency for Mexico.