Mexican Peso (MX$) to Indonesian Rupiah (Rp) Conversion
Mexican Peso
The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency of Mexico and the most traded Latin American currency after the Brazilian Real. The current peso was introduced in 1993 as the Nuevo Peso, replacing the old peso at a rate of 1:1,000 to end the confusion caused by decades of high inflation. Mexico's close economic integration with the United States — formalised by NAFTA (now USMCA) — means the MXN is highly sensitive to US Federal Reserve policy, trade developments, and oil prices, since Mexico is a significant oil producer.
Indonesian Rupiah
The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country and Southeast Asia's largest economy. Managed by Bank Indonesia, the rupiah is quoted at large nominal values (typically 15,000–16,000 per USD). Indonesia is a major exporter of coal, palm oil, nickel, and natural gas. The rupiah's large nominal denomination reflects historical inflation — no redenomination has occurred since the 1950s, so prices of everyday goods routinely run into the millions of rupiah.
| Mexican Peso (MX$) | Indonesian Rupiah (Rp) |
|---|---|
| MX$ 0.1 | Rp 0.1 |
| MX$ 1 | Rp 1 |
| MX$ 2 | Rp 2 |
| MX$ 3 | Rp 3 |
| MX$ 5 | Rp 5 |
| MX$ 10 | Rp 10 |
| MX$ 20 | Rp 20 |
| MX$ 30 | Rp 30 |
| MX$ 50 | Rp 50 |
| MX$ 100 | Rp 100 |
| MX$ 1000 | Rp 1000 |