- used as an
abbreviation of "
pesos" and
later adopted by the dollar. The
dollar itself actually originated from the
peso or
Spanish dollar in the late...
- of 5, 10, 20 and 50 centavos, 1
peso, 2
pesos, 5
pesos, 10
pesos, 20
pesos, 50
pesos, 100
pesos, 200
pesos and 500
pesos. The
centavo notes (except for...
-
silver 100-
peso coins were minted. The U.S.
dollar was
worth 2.00
silver pesos from 1905 to 1929,
rising afterward until it
stabilized at 12.50
pesos from 1954...
- "m$n100" for
pesos moneda nacional. The
currency introduced in 1992 was
called peso convertible,
simplified to just
peso in 2002. A
value in
pesos is written...
- Peso 5
Pesos 10
pesos 25
Pesos Paper money made up the bulk of
circulating currency for the
first peso.
Provisional issues of 40 and 80
pesos were produced...
-
peso coins were
introduced in 1980,
followed by 10
pesos in 1981, 20
pesos in 1982, 50
pesos in 1986, 100
pesos in 1992, 200
pesos in 1994, 500
pesos...
-
pesos,
quina for five
hundred pesos (quinientos is
Spanish for "five hundred"),gamba ("prawn") for one
hundred pesos (or more
recently 100,000
pesos)...
- plata) in
denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50
pesos,
followed by 100
pesos in 1936 and 500 and 1000
pesos in 1944.
During the
latter half of 1933, Cuba...
- denominations: 10, 25, 50 and 200
pesos fuertes (strong
pesos). They were used
until 1896. 50
peso fuerte 25
peso fuerte The
revolutionary republic of...
-
Costa Rica. The
first notes were 2
pesos,
followed by 10, 20, 25, 50 and 100
pesos. The
Banco de
Costa Rica
issued peso notes between 1895 and 1899, in denominations...