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 current emperor of Japan, Akihito, is 75 years old.
The value of one Japanese peso varies, however, it is predominately less than $3. Five pesos would be less than $20.
There is not a current Mexican 5000 Peso note. The 1985-89 issue note is worth $3-$6 in perfect uncirculated condition.
1 peso...
$30 in Extra fine condition.
"Un Peso" is Spanish for "One Peso."
what is the value of 1970 0ne mexican peso bill
50000 Argentina Peso ley single banknote is equivalent to $ 17,500.00 USD. 1 Argentina Peso ley = 1 New Argentina Peso = Daily exchange rate.
34.1018329939 Philippine Peso
It is 1 peso!And if you wanted to know its value in some other currency then you need to specify which country's peso you are talking about and also in which country's currency you want its value.
1940 silver peso
Nothing
At the time of writing (01:53 GMT on 29/122011) 1.00 US = 13.99 Mexican Pesos or 1.00 Peso = 0.07 US Dollars