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Is a $100 peso mexican coin dated 1992 still legal tender?

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Is a $100 peso mexican coin dated 1992 still legal tender?

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Sorry but no. I remember those coins. Unfortunatelly in 1993 Mexico replaced its currency from MXC to MXN. The Mexcian New Peso (as it was called till 1996- after that dropping the “new” and making the old pesos nulled) dropped the last three digits of all legal tender thus to cope with the hyperinflation suffered by Mexico previously. So 1,000 Pesos became 1 New Peso. 100,000 Pesos became 100 New Pesos. So your 100 pesos coin what is worth? 10 Cents. Then the devaluation came and now it is worth the equivalen of 0.00939 USD (less than a penny for such a big coin)…

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