Three 600 ml (20 Oz) Coca-Cola coke bottles.
Two litres (0.44 Gallons) of "Premium" lead-free gasoline.
A modest meal (Three to four tacos of home-made stews).
Up to two kilos of maize tortillas.
A Big Mac (no french fries nor beverage).
Not much; maybe a bubble gum or any other small candy. Nowadays, most items cost more than a peso. For example, a gallon of gasoline costs approximately 41.33 pesos or US$3.33 (Feb 2013).
It is better to buy at lower prices, as you can buy more pesos.
There are many different types of Pesos, but since Mexico is the closest to the US, 20 Mexican Pesos = 1.61 US Dollars
Approximately, 264 pesos.
it depends on what it is but maybe not more than 40 PESOS .which is probably 20 or so dollars so yeah but buy a good one.
1000000000
Approximately 13.4 pesos.
In 1993. They renamed their pesos to New Pesos.
From 20 to 50 Mexican pesos (USD$0.74 - USD$3.74)
Yes. One dollar is on the range of 11-14 pesos (March 2010) so you can buy more stuff with dollars in Mexico.
850 pesos
Not really. You can buy a week's worth of food or two full tanks of gas for a medium-sized vehicle, but not much more. A single bottle of good tequila is around 600 pesos; a meal at an upper-scale restaurant for two is around 650 pesos.
Currently: 20 Philippine Pesos are worth .47 US dollars. 20 Argentine Pesos are worth 4.52 US dollars. 20 Chilean Pesos are worth .04 US dollars 20 Colombian Pesos are worth .01 US dollars 20 Cuban Pesos are worth .75 US dollars. 20 Dominican Pesos are worth .51 US dollars 20 Mexican Pesos are worth 1.51 US dollars