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Nov 18, 2009, 06:42 AM
#1
searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
0 US silver, 2x 1965s... and man they sometimes look like potential silver I don't get it...
1 canada, threw it back...
1 200 peso, asked cashier to google converter, as I only got a 5$ bill on me, so had to go to car to get change to swap if worth it, turns out it is 14$ in USD, so got change from car, now who do I sell it to? what countries use pesos? mom has a brazilian friend who goes to like brazil/italy yearly, they use it there?
http://cgi.ebay.com/COLOMBIA-BIRDS-H...item5d26f39a39
that is it and only seems to be worth a couple of dollars? hmm
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Nov 18, 2009, 08:14 AM
#2
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Month (April)/Year
2012 CRH Totals:
War Nickel: 0/0 Roos: 0/0 Merc: 0/0 WLH: 0/0 Bens: 0/6
90% JFK: 0/25 40% JFK: 0/107
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Nov 18, 2009, 10:24 AM
#3
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Got to be careful with pesos. There are different versions for different countries. Colombia has a poor peso right now. An appropriate currency converter can be found on
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/ind...arkets#results
200 Colombian Pesos is currently worth around 10 cents, sorry
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Nov 18, 2009, 10:28 AM
#4
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Ouch, sorry to hear that. The cashier made you pay for a foreign? Usually most people freely give these away.
Month (April)/Year
2012 CRH Totals:
War Nickel: 0/0 Roos: 0/0 Merc: 0/0 WLH: 0/0 Bens: 0/6
90% JFK: 0/25 40% JFK: 0/107
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Nov 18, 2009, 11:01 AM
#5
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Somebody said Banks buy- convert them to US fiat(?).
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Nov 19, 2009, 03:49 AM
#6
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
 Originally Posted by d2arcing
0 US silver, 2x 1965s... and man they sometimes look like potential silver I don't get it...
Yeah, tell me about it. My dad showed me a 1967 quarter, and he said he got a rush when he got it in change because he thought it was a 1960 quarter.
<a href='http://www.irazoo.com/ReferedNewUser.aspx?Refby=Coins4Cheese'><img src='http://www.iRazoo.com/images/irazoo_Winwithme.jpg' border='0'/></a>
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Nov 19, 2009, 06:44 AM
#7
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Some banks ive been to have a sign saying they will convert currency but i have never looked into it. Am waiting for all the foreign coins i get from dumping at TD to amass then will ask.Another idea i have is to try to sell on ebay when i get enuff canadian.I doubt i will ever get enuff of any others.
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Nov 20, 2009, 12:07 AM
#8
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Banks here will convert USD to Yen. Maybe some other currencies too, but I don't know.
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Nov 24, 2009, 01:29 AM
#9
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Most banks will only convert foreign paper money.
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Nov 27, 2009, 08:04 AM
#10
Re: searched 220 quarters at work on break again, who uses pesos?
Let's do this country by country....
Mexico's largest current coin is 100 pesos. If the coin is 200 pesos, then it's from the Old Peso era, and minted sometime in the late 1980s. Mexico revalued their peso in 1992, and all coins before 1992 are worth 1/1000th of their old value. So 200 Old Pesos is 0.2 New Pesos (20 centavos). By today's exchange rate, 0.20 Pesos = $0.0154 USD.
200 Argentine pesos = $52.54 USD. Argentina's largest coin is 1 peso.
200 Chilean pesos = $0.40 USD. Chile's largest coin is 100 pesos. (XE.com)
200 Colombian pesos = $0.10 USD. Colombia introduced 200 peso coins in 1994.
200 Philippine pesos = $4.25 USD. Philippines' largest coin is 10 pesos.
200 Uruguayan pesos = $10.00 USD. Uruguay's largest coin is 10 pesos.
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2010 Philippines piso
2007 Mexico 2 pesos
1992 UK 10 pence
2009 UK 5 pence
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2000, 2001 French 5eurocents
2002-D German 5eurocents
2000 Dutch 5eurocents
2001, 2007 Spanish 5eurocents
1999 French 2eurocents
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