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The pre-1993 Mexican Peso banknotes belong to the obsolete Old Mexican Peso (MXP) and their value is 1/1000 of today’s New Peso (MXN). At Leftover Currency we continue to exchange the obsolete old Mexican Peso banknotes.
1 Αυγ 2024 · Here are some examples of present-day value of old Mexican banknotes, calculated using Bank of Mexico information (see links above): a $1,000 peso note dating back to the late 1970s/early 1980s is worth one Mexican peso today; a $100,000 peso note dating back to 1991 is exchangeable today for a current-day $100 peso note;
The 50-, 100-, 200-, and 500-peso banknotes began to circulate on October 15, 2001. The 1000-peso banknote began circulating on November 15, 2004. The 20-peso banknote was the first to be printed on polymer, and it began circulating on September 30, 2002.
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Online numismatic catalog of Mexican United States coins with images, descriptions, prices.
Coins of Mexico - images, descriptions, prices, circulation and commemorative, old and modern
The Mexican peso (symbol: $; currency code: MXN; also abbreviated Mex$ to distinguish it from other peso-denominated currencies; referred to as the peso, Mexican peso, or colloquially varo) is the official currency of Mexico. The peso was first introduced in 1863, replacing the old Spanish colonial real.