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The Japanese issued the Peso during WWII. Wikipedia has a complete article found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_government-issued_Philippine_fiat_peso The value depends on what you can get for it. Supply and demand kind of thing!
Japan uses the Yen, not the Peso.
1942 issue are worth a few dollars American.
Without seeing your coin it's not possible to say for sure. However, if it is a standard circulation coin its value is very small. Inflation caused Mexico's currency to become nearly worthless by the late 1980s. In 1993, all existing pesos were replaced by the "nuevo peso" (new peso) at an exchange rate of 1000 to 1. The new peso is currently worth around 11¢ U.S. so one old peso would be one one-thousandth of that, or $0.00011.
The reichsmark is no longer in circulation and does not have a current value.