"What is this 2000 peso note worth?" is frequently asked here at American Currency Exchange. Unfortunately, the answer is, inevitably, "Nothing." In 1996, the Mexican Peso was devalued and new money issued as 20, 50,100, 200, 500, and 1000 peso notes. The new notes are issued by "Banco de Mexico." Pre -1992 notes are exchangeable at the rate of 1,000 "pesos moneda nacional" for each new peso. At this rate, a 2000 peso moneda nacional note would currently be worth 2 cents, virtually nothing. Other currencies have also been devalued, among them, the Turkish Lira, and the Romanian Lei. So it is especially important to call us at 248 203 9883 before making the commute to Birmingham, especially if we are at a great distance from your home. We should easily be able to tell you whether your notes are current by asking you a few questions about the notes. After the forming of the European Union, those countries joining the union changed their currencies