Near the border, yes, but you'll probably get a crummy exchange rate. It's a lot easier to take money out of a local ATM using a debit card. Just check with your bank(s) first and find out whether there's a conversion fee. Some banks charge as much as 3%, some have no fee at all.
What is this in american money - 100 el banco de mexico s.a. cien
it cost no money just exchange American money for Mexican money and that's it
Spain people are not the same as American money.
No. Mexico uses a currency known as Mexican Peso (MXN).
Some 9,031.60 Mexican pesos.
El Banco de Mexico is Mexico's central bank, and while it determines the exchange rate for pesos into dollars, it does not carry out physical transactions of this kind. If you have to change two thousand pesos into American dollars, you can try another bank or a money exchange.
Approximately 1330 Mexican pesos (Dec 2011).
Because Mexico (the country, whose capital is Mexico City) is an independent country; its currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN).On the other hand, the U.S. State of New Mexico (capital: Santa Fe) is part of the Continental United States; as such, it has the American dollar (USD) as currency.
No, Germany uses the Euro.
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HSBC ATMs allow for this.
Most Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile) follow the same system of government than Mexico. However no two countries have the exact same system.