The valve is $46.06
Depends on the issuing country and the date. Many countries have devalued their pesos and many have been demonetized an therefore can no longer be exchanged for other currencies.
about 3000to 500 hundred
The last series year for $500 bills was 1934. If that's what you have current retail is $600 - $1000 depending on how worn the bill is.
An 1864 500-dollar Confederate note can be worth over $850. This value is dependent on the bill's condition, and whether or not it has been authenticated.
Except for gold certificates, old bills have never been withdrawn so its value is at least $500. However the bill's condition could be more or less of a factor depending on the bill's date and possible series letter. There's some generic information at the question "What is the value of a US 500 dollar bill?" but an in-person evaluation may be needed in light of the amount of wear.
The US didn't print any $500 bills (or any other denominations) dated 1939.
Argentina doesnt use any longer those bills.
The value of 500 quinientos pesos is simply 500 pesos, which is a currency used in several Spanish-speaking countries, including Mexico and Argentina. The term "quinientos" translates to "five hundred" in English. The actual purchasing power of this amount can vary significantly depending on the country and current economic conditions.
500 pesos to the porter right away/on sight
What is the value of a 500 Quinientos Intis in Indian Rupees?"
New zealand value
nothing
500
I was at a garage sale and bought a 500 quinientos pesos for a dollar(USD). I was interested to see what it was. The only dealer I have seen on the internet is selling them at offer.com for a also. The shipping was 2 USD. Probably more for a momento.
500
Oh, that's a lovely question. Let's paint a happy little picture with numbers. The value of 500 quinientos intis is approximately 0.14 US dollars. It's like a gentle breeze on a sunny day, just a small amount but still a beautiful part of the currency landscape.
500,000 = Quinientos mil 500=Quinientos
As of Monday, November 26, 2007, at the current rate of exchange: 30 Mexican Peso = 2.73885 US Dollar This figure can change daily, so one cannot assume that this conversion amount will always be valid regardless of the date or hour.