Robert W is right, as far as he goes.
Mexico remonetized on January 1, 1993. 1000 old pesos became 1 new (current) peso.
For more information, here is a link to the Banco de Mexico web site. Your note is the first note in the third section from the top.
http://www.banxico.gob.mx/sitioingles/billetesymonedas/didactico/notesManufactFeaturesHistory/exchangeableNotes/exchangeableNotes.html
In case you are interested, the collector value of your note according to the Standard Catalog of World Banknotes is as follows:
MEXICO Catalog # P-86c, 2000 pesos with portrait of Justo Sierra dated 28 March 1989:
$1.00 in average circulated condition, $2.25 in uncirculated condition
2007-12-18 09:56:33
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answered by F. Frederick Skitty 7
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2000 Mexican Pesos
2016-11-13 19:12:18
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answered by ? 4
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it is basically fee is as a capacity collector's merchandise. I say capacity simply by fact there is little call for for costs and funds of that era. they are actually not criminal delicate. on the time it became issued the substitute fee became approximately 2,800 pesos / a million greenback. On Jan. a million , 1993 the administrative. bumped off three zeros from the money and issued the "new peso." The "previous" pesos have been without put off phased out and in the event that they weren't cashed in interior a precise time cut back grew to become valueless as criminal delicate. The invoice you have, if it have been nevertheless criminal delicate, might now be particularly worth 2 of the present pesos and at present substitute fee the fee does no longer be 183 funds quite it would be .183 funds or 18 cents and 3 tenths of a cent. yet carry directly to the invoice. even though if it is in good circumstance it would desire to be particularly worth some thing some day. Worst case situation: it is a interest.
2016-11-23 12:56:29
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answered by ? 3
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I don kno whether the pesos are still exchangeable.. They might be of collectors value...
I kno a dealer who does good evaluation.. drop me a mail if u are interested...
2007-12-19 03:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry peso was devalued in 90's.
put in scrap book it will look nice when we go to Euro.
2007-12-18 09:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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That is a good question I hope you will get some valuable answers
2016-08-26 12:33:18
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answered by ? 4
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Google currency converter or exchsnge rates, that might work.
2007-12-18 08:52:45
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answered by acelpheonix 2
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homie im mexican yahoo is right
2007-12-18 08:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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