Examples of using Peso in English and their translations into Italian
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And I find it self-serving the inclusion of Mrs. Corazon Aquino on 500 peso bill.
Rolling cigarettes 17 hours a day for one peso a week?
This song will cost one peso.
I have got one peso.
The Ministerio de Ultramar issued 1 peso notes in 1895.
In 1856, gold 5 peso coins were added.
Results however will be penalized by peso devaluation.
Where were you when Zedillo devalued the peso?
had a 20,000 Colombian peso note in his wallet.
Aye, Captain. If América Móvil gets whacked, the peso goes with it, Ev… I'm Everready?
Although it never appeared on coins, Colombia's banknotes continued to be issued denominated in peso oro until 1993, when the word oro was dropped.
In 1985, provisional issues were made consisting of 1000, 5000 and 10,000 peso argentino notes over stamped with the values 1, 5 and 10 australes.
Movements in the period show a decrease of Euro 10,043 thousand mainly attributable to the depreciation of Argentine peso, Brazilian real and Canadian dollar against the Euro.
the mayor Adrian Maderna specifically stated that 350 thousand peso of them were the municipal development funds from the municipal government.
The next meeting would be held on 18 and 19 September 1997 in Peso da Régua, Portugal.
However, 2-(1921), 5-(1947) and 10-(1955) peso coins were minted during the same period with sizes and fineness similar to the old peso.
As 1 peso is only worth 8 fils,
The Banco de Costa Rica issued peso notes between 1895 and 1899, in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 100 pesos. .
The dollar or peso sign($ or) is a symbol used to indicate the units of various currencies around the world.
In 1885, a gold standard was adopted, pegging the peso to the British pound sterling at a rate of 13⅓ pesos 1 pound 1 peso 1 shilling 6 pence.