Are old Mexican banknotes worth anything?
Are old Mexican banknotes worth anything?
For the current value of old Mexican coins, see this page. For example, a $1000 peso note dating back to the late 70’s/early 80’s is worth just one Mexican peso today. A $100,000 peso note dating back to 1991 is exchangeable today for a $100 peso note with a value of around US$9.
How much is a Mexican dollar bill worth?
Dollar to Mexican Peso Exchange Rate Today, Live 1 USD to MXN = 19.5812 (Convert Dollars to Mexican Pesos)
Where can I sell my old Mexican bills?
If you have old bank notes you want to exchange for present-day notes/coins, you need to take them to any of one Mexico’s retail banks, or to the the Bank of Mexico if the quantity/value exceeds the retail bank ‘exchange limit:’ the exchange limit at a retail bank is 500 individual notes or a present-day value of …
Where can I exchange old peso bills?
The public can have the old bills exchanged at authorized financial institutions like universal and commercial banks, thrift banks, rural banks, and cooperative banks. The public may also exchange old banknotes with the BSP or any of its regional offices.
Where can I sell my old Mexican pesos?
What can you do with leftover pesos?
Here’s What You Can Do with Leftover Foreign Currency
- Using it to Pay Part of Your Hotel Bill on Vacation.
- Shopping Duty Free.
- Donating to Charity.
- Exchanging It.
- Saving it For Another Time.
- Exchanging it for Bitcoin (or Another Cryptocurrency)
- Regift Leftover Coins as a Quirky Souvenir.
- Using SoFi Checking and SavingsĀ®
Can I still change my old peso bills 2021?
If you still have any of the old peso bills left in your keeping, you have to keep it as a memento or hope that a collector will someday buy them from you as the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas will no longer exchange these with new ones.