There a few countries that use "pesos" but they're all of different value.
20. 1 US $ = 13,1145 Mexican pesos (today 21.08.2012) Note that peso is the currency of many other countries.
There are many countries which use cents as a currency unit. There are also many countries which use pesos as a currency unit. Since you have not specified the two countries concerned, it is impossible to answer the question.
20. 1 US $ = 13,1145 Mexican pesos (today 21.08.2012) Note that peso is the currency of many other countries.
Many countries use (or once used) pesos as their currency, and most of them have different exchange rates vs. the US dollar. It's also important to know the coins'/bills' dates because some of those countries have revalued their pesos. You can check a site such as www.xe.com for different countries' exchange rates.
There are many countries which use a Peso as their currency unit and also many countries which use a Dollar. You need to specify the two countries if you wish to get a sensible answer.
Weight: 63 pesos = a pound Currency: 19.05 Mexican Pesos = a Pound Sterling Also Currency: 70.34 Philippine Pesos = a Pound Sterling
Currently, 100 US Dollars = 1280.88 Mexican Pesos.
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.
Many countries use pesos as their currency. Please post a new, separate question that includes the country whose coins you're interested in.
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Many countries use pesos as their currency. Please post a new, separate question that includes the country whose coins you're interested in.
Many countries have currency called pesos and they have different exchange rates against the US dollar. Also, several of those countries have revalued their pesos over the years so the age of your bills/coins affects the exchange rate and possibly even their current convertibility. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www.xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.