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NAME OF SEVERAL MONETARY UNITS
Pesos; The peso; Peso (currency); Piso (currency)
  • A Mexican dollar used as [[Japanese currency]], marked with ''“Aratame sanbu sadame”'' (改三分定, “Fixed to the value of 3 ''bu''”), 1859.
  • One peso Treasury Certificate
  • Countries that previously used a currency named ''peso''.}}

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بيزو

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اسْم : البيزو . وحدة نقد في أميركا اللاتينية
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Definitie

Peso
·noun A Spanish dollar; also, an Argentine, Chilian, Colombian, ·etc., coin, equal to from 75 cents to a dollar; also, a pound weight.

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Peso

The peso is the monetary unit of several countries in the Americas and the Philippines. Originating in the Spanish Empire, the word peso translates to "weight". In most countries of the Americas, the peso uses the same sign, "$", as many currencies named "dollar". The sign "₱" is used in the Philippines.

The silver peso worth eight reales was also known in English as a Spanish dollar or "piece of eight" and was a widely used international trade coin from the 16th to the 19th century.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PESOS
1. Revenue went up by '.6 per cent to '5bn pesos while spending was 77.4bn pesos.
2. Doble claimed that he split the two million pesos between himself, his brother, and Santiago, who each got 250,000 pesos while his female companion got 75,000 pesos.
3. The budget surplus for April was 17.6bn pesos ($338m), up from 3.3bn pesos last year.
4. He has 130 tax–free pesos in his pocket, more than twice the minimum daily wage of 48 pesos.
5. From 52 pesos to the dollar, it recovered suddenly to 27 pesos during the second half of last year.