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1: The '''peso''' is the currency of Mexico. It is divided into 100 ''cent...
2: .... Its current ISO 4217 code is '''MXN''' (prior to 1993 the code "MXP" was used).
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1: ...onger printed), 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 and 20000 pesos.
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1: ...so''' is the name of the currency of various countries:
2: ...Argentina: Argentine peso (ISO 4217: ARS)
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