The value of a 50 Pesos note from El Banco de Mexico issued in 1976 can vary based on its condition and rarity. Typically, if the note is in uncirculated condition, it may be valued higher, possibly around $5 to $20 USD. However, in circulated condition, it might be worth less, generally under $5. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a currency collector or a numismatic expert is recommended.
50 cents
50
Three dollars and 75 cents.
The current issue Banco de Mexico notes are issued in 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Peso. Notes of any higher value pre-date devaluation in 1992.
There is no such thing as a Mexican 50 peso dated/ or minted in 1889 and therefore is of no value, intrinsic or bullion. There might be some value for being a novelty. Mexico, during the late Republic period minted 20 peso gold at 5 different mint sites (CA-Chihuahua, CN-Culiacan, GO-Guanahuato, MO-Mexico City, and ZS- Zacatecas). There design is known as the "Balance Scale", which was also used in other gold and silver coins, including minor issues. This information is derived from "A Guide Book of Mexican Coins" by Buttrey and Hubbard." F.C.R Mexican Coin Club
5 cents
50 cents.
The 50 pesos bill from the Banco de México, series JV, is no longer in circulation, as it was replaced by more modern designs. Its value can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, such a bill might be worth its face value if it's in average condition, but collectors may pay a premium for pristine or rare variants. For an accurate appraisal, it’s best to consult a currency collector or expert.
50 cents.
50 cents.
50 cents.
50-500 depending on specifics.