Country: | Mexico |
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Region: | North America |
Sub-Unit: | 1 Peso = 100 centavo |
Symbol: | $ or MEX$ |
The peso was initially the name of the eight-real coins issued in Mexico by Spain. The Mexican peso is now among the 15 most traded currency units in the world, and is the most traded currency in Latin America.
Country: | Syria |
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Region: | Middle East |
Sub-Unit: | 1 SYP = 100 piastre |
Symbol: | LS |
The Syrian pound is the currency of Syria and is subdivided into 100 qirsh, although coins in qirsh are no longer issued. The Syrian Pound is not a hard currency, and there are restrictions on its export. In 2012 the exchange rate deteriorated quickly. The Black Market is the only source of foreign currencies to Syrian nationals who want to travel abroad.
MXN | SYP |
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$ or MEX$ 1 MXN | LS 26.84 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 5 MXN | LS 134.21 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 10 MXN | LS 268.43 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 50 MXN | LS 1,342.14 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 100 MXN | LS 2,684.28 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 250 MXN | LS 6,710.71 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 500 MXN | LS 13,421.42 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 1,000 MXN | LS 26,842.85 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 5,000 MXN | LS 134,214.25 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 10,000 MXN | LS 268,428.50 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 50,000 MXN | LS 1,342,142.50 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 100,000 MXN | LS 2,684,284.99 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 500,000 MXN | LS 13,421,424.96 SYP |
$ or MEX$ 1,000,000 MXN | LS 26,842,849.92 SYP |