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Question by plural93
Submitted on 5/19/2004
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I have 3 mexican coins.  On one, it says "$1000", on another "$100", and on the last "$50".  I'd like to know how much this is worth in American money and where I might be able to do the exchange, please.  Thank you.


Answer by Mcc
Submitted on 6/15/2004
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http://www.xe.com/  Check this site out. It will allow you to calculate any type of money.

 

Answer by manuel
Submitted on 10/17/2004
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in american money 1000 pesos is worth 100 dollars, 100 pesos is worth 10 dollar, and 50 pesos is worth 5 dollars. you can exchange these coins in any bank near the border or in mexico or you could sell them to me for what they are worth in american money or whatever price you put on them

 

Answer by Big T
Submitted on 11/3/2004
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Well I'm having that same problem i have a mexican coin that says it's worth $500.00 dollars, and i would like to know how much money it is worth in american money.

 

Answer by north2
Submitted on 12/27/2004
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i have a mexican coin,that has $100 on it. how much is it worth in american ,and where i will be able to exchange it?

 

Answer by mexican for life
Submitted on 2/27/2005
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it is not worth anything.i have millions and you don not get nothing for them.

 

Answer by Scott
Submitted on 3/2/2005
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1000=100 dollars
100=10 dollars
50=5 dollars
Give or take a few dollars, depending on what the rate of exchange is each day.

 

Answer by royo
Submitted on 3/3/2005
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the coin that says 1000 in present value itīs about one dollar and 100  may value 10 cent  and .50 may value 5 cents because in the devaluation in 1994 the government took off 3 cero of the currency then 1000 = 10 pesos and 11 pesos =1 dollar

 

Answer by AORA
Submitted on 9/21/2005
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The value depends on the year on the coins, the devaluation in the 80's was very bad, $1000 pesos became $1.

 

Answer by Lorilee
Submitted on 1/5/2006
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Those are no long worth anything. There is a new type of currency in Mexico. I can assure you this because I lived in Mexico City for 8 years.

 

Answer by Ashley
Submitted on 1/22/2006
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did u ever found out how much it was cause i have a coin and it says $500 on it how much would that be in american money

 

Answer by lilia
Submitted on 1/30/2006
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if this coins are dated before 1994, the one that says 1000 is worth $1.00, the 100 is $0.10 and the 50 is a nickle in us.
if i where you i would not do an exchange.  eventually they will be worht alot of money since they are no longer made.  but they are still used,

 

Answer by Bob
Submitted on 3/6/2006
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I would have to say that the value of these three coins is probably zero. They have no monetary value since they are discontinued coins.  Someone may want to collect them so if you can get a couple of dollars for them you would probably be doing well.

 

Answer by geravc
Submitted on 5/4/2006
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the 1000 is about 100 dollars and the 100 is about 10 dollars  price change up and down very often ok bye.

 

Answer by bavross
Submitted on 6/21/2006
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Last Ohio Address

 

Answer by teehee
Submitted on 7/5/2006
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It depends... I think your 1000 is in old pesos, which is worth 10 new pesos, which is about 1 dollar

 

Answer by joser
Submitted on 9/20/2006
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you have 11.50

 

Answer by mdc
Submitted on 10/13/2006
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You didn't give enough information.  What year are the coins?  This makes a difference as there has been de-evaluation of Mexican currency.  For example, in 1992 1,000 old pesos now equals 1 new pesos.

 

Answer by John
Submitted on 6/16/2007
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i also found a coin from mexico w/ $1000 on front what is this coin worth is it in peso's or is it american

 

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