A Spanish dollar; also, an Argentine, Chilian, Colombian, etc., coin, equal to from 75 cents to a dollar; also, a pound weight.
the basic unit of money in Uruguay; equal to 100 centesimos
the basic unit of money in the Philippines; equal to 100 centavos
Philippine currency, which is subdivided into 100 centavos. In December 1991, the official exchange rate was US$1 equals P26.70. (In April 2001, US$1 is worth between P45 and P50.)
(Spanish) A silver coin, the principal unit of money in the colonies, weighing about 27 grams.
A silver coin, either the Spanish peso or the Mexican dollar, about the size of an American dollar and of approximately half its value.
Philippine currency, which is subdivided into 100 centavos. In December 1991, the official exchange rate was US$1 equals P26.70. (from Source: A Country Study: Philippines - The Library of Congress.)
The standard monetary unit of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Mexico, Philippines and Uruguay