Mexico 200 Pesos (2000-2009)

$5.60

Do you have a Mexico 200 Pesos (2000-2009) Banknote? Here’s how to exchange it with us.

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The peso  is the currency of Mexico. The peso was the first currency in the world to use the “$” sign, which the United States dollar later adopted for its own use when the United States adopted the peso as currency during a period before adopting the dollar. The peso is the 12th most traded currency in the world and by far the most traded currency in Latin America and third most traded in all the Americas. The current ISO 4217 code for the peso is MXN; prior to the 1993 revaluation, the code MXP was used. The peso is subdivided into 100 centavos, represented by “¢”. The name was originally used in reference to pesos oro (gold weights) or pesos plata (silver weights). The literal English translation of the Spanish word peso is weight. The Banco de Mexico  started issuing these 200 Pesos  banknotes in 2000. The banknote of 200 Pesos  depicts the portrait of shows the scholar, poet and nun Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz with her books and writing quill.On the back of the  200 pesos note is the facade of the Convent of San Jerónimo.

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