well it depends. If you are talking about a relatively new coin that is made of gold, then its value would be its weight x purity x price of gold. if it is an old coin, it might have some collector value beyond that
If by $100 you mean a gold colored coin, then it is worth US$7.81 as of 12/16/09
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100 pesos.
In US Dollar, 50 Pesos is worth about $3.77
it is worth $581.80
850 pesos
A peso is a Mexican coin and is worth 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 pennies.
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There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
It is worth 74 cents.
20.00 Mexican Pesos are worth 1.56$ USD or 1.57$ CAD. That being said, there is no international banking exchange of coin currency. Only papered currency. This means that your 20 pesos are only worth that in Mexico!
Around 1.22 Mexican pesos.
Some 9,031.60 Mexican pesos.
I'm guessing that what you have is a 1000 peso coin from Mexico, because they use the $ sign to mean "pesos", and no country whose coins are related to the U.S. dollar issues anything of that value.Unfortunately the peso's value was reduced to almost nothing by inflation, to the point where in 1992-93 Mexico replaced its old money with "nuevo pesos" (new pesos) at the rate of 1000 to 1. That makes your 1000 old pesos worth 1 new peso, which currently is only 10¢ U.S.
I'm guessing that what you have is a 1000 peso coin from Mexico, because they use the $ sign to mean "pesos", and no country whose coins are related to the U.S. dollar issues anything of that value.Unfortunately the peso's value was reduced to almost nothing by inflation, to the point where in 1992-93 Mexico replaced its old money with "nuevo pesos" (new pesos) at the rate of 1000 to 1. That makes your 1000 old pesos worth 1 new peso, which currently is only 10¢ U.S.