Mexico inflation – Conversion table
| Initial Value | Equivalent value |
|---|---|
| $1 peso in 1989 | $17.65 pesos today |
| $5 pesos in 1989 | $88.27 pesos today |
| $10 pesos in 1989 | $176.54 pesos today |
| $50 pesos in 1989 | $882.68 pesos today |
How much is a 1989 $1000 peso worth?
When the system was reformed they simply removed 3 zeros, therefore the 1989 1000 Pesos is equal to 1 current Peso or approximately 10 cents U.S.
How much was a Colombian peso worth in 1989?
All calculations are performed in the local currency (COP) and using 6 decimal digits….Inflation timeline in Colombia (1989-2021)
| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| $1 in 1989 | $22.98 in 2021 |
How much is a 5000 peso bill worth?
Mexico’s currency is the Mexican Peso (sometimes referred to as the New Peso (Nuevo Peso), since Mexico re-valued its currency in 1994. There are one hundred Mexican cents (Centavos) to every peso. So 5000 in old pesos is worth 5 new pesos, about $0.50 US. Not exactly worth exchanging. Can’t exchange it now, anyway! It’s worthless.
How much is a 1989 Mexican peso worth?
Convert currency 1989 MXN to USD. How much is 1989 Mexican Peso to US Dollar? — 100.09 US Dollar.
When did the 5000 Mexican pesos go out of circulation?
They were withdrawn from circulation in 1992. The banknote of $5000 Mexican Pesos is dedicated to the Niños Héroes: six teenage military cadets who died defending Mexico City’s Chapultepec Castle from invading U.S. forces in the 1847 Battle of Chapultepec.
What’s the value of old Mexican peso notes?
$1 and $5 peso notes dating back to pre-1975 are worth fractions of a Mexican cent and are now no more than museum pieces and collectors’ items. Stores and retail banks won’t accept the old bank notes; you need to take them to the Bank of Mexico.