The 1975 Republica De Chile 1 Peso coin is a circulating denomination and generally holds very little monetary value. As a collectible item, its worth may vary depending on its condition and demand from collectors. Typically, it may be worth a few cents to a dollar.
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Juan Pablo Duarte, the founding father of the Dominican Republic, is featured on the Banco Central de la Republica Dominicana 1 Peso Oro note. Last issued in 1988, this is worth $2 in uncirculated mint condition.
One Chile Peso is equal to .00170963 United States Dollar.
peso chileno
The money or currency of Chile is the peso. The coin denominations are 1,10,0,100, and 100 pesos. The banknotes consist of denominations of 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 pesos.
Peso Oreo is the currency on Dominican Republic. (It symbol is $)
The currency in Chile is called 'Chilean Peso' (CLP), or just 'peso'. As rule of thumb, 1 USD = 500 CLP. So, 5000 CLP = 10 USD approximately.
The currency of Chile is the Peso. It is an abbreviated with CLP.
A Philippine peso is worth more than a Mexican peso.
Un Peso What was the Mexican peso worth in 1972?
Chilean peso was created in 1975.
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