Mexicans basically speak Spanish. In Spanish, 10 is written "diez".
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You have to know what country issued the coin or bill, and what its date is. To explain, over half a dozen countries have currency called the peso but they have different conversion rates versus the US dollar. In addition many of them have revalued their pesos (sometimes more than once) so you need to know what the exchange rate was at the time the currency was issued. For example, Mexican pesos issued before 1993 are worth only one one-thousandth (1/1000) of current pesos! While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case to get a specific answer. xe.com is one of the better sites for finding exchange values at different dates.
The numbers from one to one million are easy to remember by learning a few vocabulary words in Spanish and remembering rules for making numbers.Multiples of 1 Multiples of 10 Multiples of 100 1,000-mil1-uno 10-diez 100-cien (to,tos) 1,000,000-million2-dos 20-veinte 200-doscientos3-tres 30-trienta 300-trescientos4-cuatro 40-cuarenta 400-cuatrocientos5-cinco 50-cincuenta 500-quinientos6-seis 60-sesenta 600-seiscientos7-siete 70-setentan 700-setecientos8-ocho 80-ochenta 800-ochocientos9-nueve 90-noventa 900-novecientos11-once12-doce *The rules for making numbers 16-99 is13-trece multiple of 10 + "y" + multiple of 114-catorce Ex. trienta y dos15-quince*The rules for making numbers 101-999is multiple of 100 + rules for 16-99Cien is 100 by itself. Ciento or cientos are numbers above 100. For #'s 101- 109 say ciento uno etc. and for numbers above 109, say cientos noventa y cuatro etc.* The rules for making numbers 999-999,999is rules for 101-999 + "mil" + rules for 101-199. Remember the notes for the previous rules!Ex. novecientos noventa y nueve mil novecientos noventa y nueve
10000 diez mil intis
10000 DIEZ MIL INTIS is equivalent to approximately $2.67 USD. This rate is based on the current exchange rate between the US Dollar and the Peruvian Inti, which is 3.74 Intis per US Dollar.
Where exchange my diez mil intis near in manila
Where exchange my diez mil intis near in manila
10,000
Yeah 9 $
I don’t know
"Diez Mil Intis" is Spanish for Ten Thousand Intis. The Inti was the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991. It replaced the "sol" at a rate of 1,000 sol = 1 inti. It in turn was replaced by the nuevo sol ("new sol") at a rate of 1,000,000 intis = 1 nuevo sol. The 10,000 intis bill was produced in 1988 and has a portrait of the Peruvian poet César Vallejo on the front. It is no longer exchangable into dollars (or even into nuevo sol), but the theoretical face value (based on the exchange rate of the nuevo sol as of April 2009) is about a third of a US cent. Its value to a collector would depend on its condition.
1000 PEN is worth 349.65 USD as at 16Oct09.
"Diez Mil Intis" is Spanish for Ten Thousand Intis. The Inti was the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991. It replaced the "sol" at a rate of 1,000 sol = 1 inti. It in turn was replaced by the nuevo sol ("new sol") at a rate of 1,000,000 intis = 1 nuevo sol. The 10,000 intis bill was produced in 1988 and has a portrait of the Peruvian poet César Vallejo on the front. It is no longer exchangable into dollars (or even into nuevo sol), but the theoretical face value (based on the exchange rate of the nuevo sol as of April 2009) is about a third of a US cent. Its value to a collector would depend on its condition.
Can you please tell me how much is 10000 diez mil pesos bolivianos in usa dollars from 1984? But have expired
16863.00 Real BRL