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Question by rick jarman
Submitted on 10/14/2003
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What is a 1989 2000 Mexican pesos currency note worth in American dollars?
Also, what is a 1947 Bank of China 5000 Yuan remnembi currency note worth in
American (U.S.) dollars?
Rick Jarman
jarmanart@cox.net



Answer by tigger
Submitted on 6/22/2004
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i really don't know. how much is it worth now?

 

Answer by Dave
Submitted on 7/5/2005
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i tried to cash it (2000 Pesos) at the bank and its not worth anything as the series is no longer used

 

Answer by nickname!
Submitted on 2/1/2006
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my answer.....im taking spanish...i don't think it is alot....thats my guess.....i saw a video on Mexico and a woman bought a corn thing and a hot chocolate type of drink and it was only .50 cents in the united states...so..yeah..thats my guess...but the year might have an effect!

 

Answer by who cares
Submitted on 7/28/2006
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its worth nothing b/c they changed their currency.

 

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