0 (zero) of anything since that doesn't exist.
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.
$ depending on condition200.00
They are treated according with how the person in question behaves as an individual Cuban or not Cuban.
Cuban solenodon was created in 1861.
The value of a 1932 Cuban Peso depends on its condition. In very good condition, such a coin is valued at about 67 US dollars.
CUP (nonconvertible Cuban peso) and CUC (convertible Cuban peso)
It is equivalent to 86 cent...
Cuban peso was created in 1857.
Cuban convertible peso was created in 1994.
An Extra Fine, crisp 1 Peso Cuban silver certificate dated 1938 is worth $70, dropping to $4 in Good condition.
The Cuban Peso.
You cannot buy either Cuban Peso or Cuban Convertible Pesos outside of Cuba. CUC (Cuban Convertible Peso) is for the tourists and you can only buy that in Cuba. You can buy at the airport or at your hotel. The Cuban Pesos is not sold to tourists... and avoid street exchanges!!
Cuban Peso
The Cuban peso is the national currency of Cuba.
$2.50 us dollars
Cuban coins are called "pesos." The currency in Cuba is the Cuban peso (CUP) and the Cuban convertible peso (CUC). The CUP is used primarily by locals for daily transactions, while the CUC is pegged to the U.S. dollar and used by tourists.