Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Mexico, Philippines, and Uruguay.
CUP (nonconvertible Cuban peso) and CUC (convertible Cuban peso)
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Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, MEXICO, Phillipines, Uruguay
An Extra Fine, crisp 1 Peso Cuban silver certificate dated 1938 is worth $70, dropping to $4 in Good condition.
Cuban peso (CUP) and Convertible peso (CUC).
There are a number of national currencies denominated in pesos. The exchange rate between various currencies often floats on a day-to-day basis. One Mexican peso is currently (March 22, 2014) worth 7.6 cents. The Philippine peso is worth 2.2 cents. One Columbian peso is worth approximately 1/20th of a cent. One Argentine peso is worth 12.55 cents. The Dominican Republic peso is worth 2.3 cents.
Cuban Peso
Havana is a city in the Republic of Cuba.The major legal currency for Cuba is the Cuban Convertible Peso.There is no international trading in the Cuban Convertible Peso, these can't be bought in advance if you're travelling to Cuba.
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A Philippine peso is worth more than a Mexican peso.