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Dollars to Pesos Calculator (USD → MXN): Fast Tables + Smart Rate Checks

If your search looked like “dollar to mxn”, “us dollar to mxn peso”, “us money to pesos”, or “dollar and peso”, the intent is usually the same: you want a quick, trustworthy USD→MXN conversion, and you want to know whether the number you’re getting is a fair one for your situation.

This page is written for humans, not robots. So you’ll get the fast conversions and the context that actually matters: why cash desks differ from banks, why card conversions sometimes surprise people, and how to sanity-check any quote in seconds.

Live converter vs tables: what to use and when

The converter in the site header is best when you need the latest value. The tables below are for speed—especially for common amounts like 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 dollars.

To avoid pretending a live quote inside a static article, the tables use an example baseline:

Use these tables as “quick math,” then confirm the current rate in the converter if you’re making a real decision.

USD → MXN quick table (most-used dollar amounts)

US dollars (USD)Mexican pesos (MXN)
$1.00MX$ 17.80 (example)
$5.00MX$ 89.00 (example)
$10.00MX$ 178.00 (example)
$20.00MX$ 356.00 (example)
$50.00MX$ 890.00 (example)
$100.00MX$ 1,780.00 (example)
$150.00MX$ 2,670.00 (example)
$200.00MX$ 3,560.00 (example)
$250.00MX$ 4,450.00 (example)
$300.00MX$ 5,340.00 (example)
$350.00MX$ 6,230.00 (example)
$400.00MX$ 7,120.00 (example)
$500.00MX$ 8,900.00 (example)
$600.00MX$ 10,680.00 (example)
$700.00MX$ 12,460.00 (example)
$800.00MX$ 14,240.00 (example)
$900.00MX$ 16,020.00 (example)
$1,000.00MX$ 17,800.00 (example)

Larger conversions (travel budgets, payments, and remittances)

If you’re converting larger amounts, tiny differences in spread matter. Here are bigger reference amounts:

US dollars (USD)Mexican pesos (MXN)
$1,200.00MX$ 21,360.00 (example)
$1,500.00MX$ 26,700.00 (example)
$1,800.00MX$ 32,040.00 (example)
$2,000.00MX$ 35,600.00 (example)
$2,500.00MX$ 44,500.00 (example)
$3,000.00MX$ 53,400.00 (example)
$4,000.00MX$ 71,200.00 (example)
$5,000.00MX$ 89,000.00 (example)
$7,000.00MX$ 124,600.00 (example)
$10,000.00MX$ 178,000.00 (example)

The one rate check that beats marketing language: “implied rate”

Whether a provider says “no commission” or “best rate,” the only thing that matters is what you receive net. You can convert any offer into one clean number:

Example: You exchange $200.00 and receive MX$ 3,480.00 net. Your implied rate is 17.40 MXN per USD. Compare it to the live baseline at the same moment. If your implied rate is meaningfully worse, the difference is spread and/or fees—whatever name they use.

Why your “dollar to peso” result changes by where and how you convert

Three common routes produce three different outcomes:

Illustrative impact of spreads/fees (on the same $100)

Not a promise of any provider’s pricing—just a way to feel the math:

ScenarioSpread / feeOutcome (illustrative)
Bank FX (tight spread)0.5%MX$ 1,771.10 from $100.00 (illustrative)
Card FX (issuer spread)1.3%MX$ 1,756.86 from $100.00 (illustrative)
Airport cash desk (convenience spread)3.5%MX$ 1,717.70 from $100.00 (illustrative)

“Currency USD MXN” vs “dollar to mexican currency”: phrasing that reveals intent

Different queries usually signal different situations:

Practical tips that improve your result (without obsessing)

Small clarity wins: MXN symbol confusion

In Mexico, you’ll often see the $ symbol used locally, which can confuse visitors. When clarity matters, write MX$ for pesos and US$ or USD for dollars.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I convert US dollars to Mexican pesos?
Multiply the USD amount by the MXN-per-USD rate. For live values, use the converter on this site. For quick approximations, use the tables on this page.
Why does my cash exchange rate differ from what I see online?
Cash desks quote buy/sell prices and apply a spread. Convenience locations can price wider spreads. Compare offers using the implied rate: net pesos received divided by dollars paid.
What’s a good way to check if a USD→MXN quote is fair?
Ask for the net pesos you’ll receive and compute your implied MXN-per-USD rate. Compare it to a reference baseline captured at the same moment. The gap is spread and/or fees.
Is “MXN” the same as “peso”?
Yes. MXN is the ISO currency code for the Mexican peso. You may see “$” used locally, so writing “MX$” helps avoid confusion with USD.

Data source and trust

For official Mexico exchange-rate context and methodology, use Banco de México (Banxico). For widely used global USD FX reference series and historical context, the US Federal Reserve’s H.10 release is a common benchmark.

Last updated: January 21, 2026