About a dozen different countries have a currency called the 'Peso'. All of them print their own banknotes and they all look different. The current issue Mexican 100 Peso note (Banco de Mexico on the front) is Red and brown-orange. The 15th century warrior Nezahualcoyotl is on the front-right with an Aztec figure at the centre. The back has a Mexican statue.
Look up: Whats is currency US dollar to pesos.
It was all coinage and was bartered for goods just like it is today. Wrong answer, you loose, the money that was in circulation in those years was made in Mexico, it had the two pillars just like the Spanish coat of arms, with the ribbon's, and it had an M o which meant the mint of Mexico, the coins made in Mexico were so valuable, that every single country in the world cherished them for their value in silver, even in China it was the only currency the Chinese accepted. Most of the world currency in Mexico City Mint
Rupiah is Indonesian currency.
Try googling "florin". That was their standard currency back then...
The currency button, which has a note and some coins on it.
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It depends on how old, but the 1981/82 500 Peso note is mostly green with the name top-right of 'EL BANCO DE MEXICO' with a portrait of former president F.I. Madero on the front and an Aztec stone detail on the reverse.
The currency in Cameroon and many other African countries is the CFA Franc. Here is a picture of some Cameroon currency: