Convert Mexican Pesos to Dollars 2013 Calculator
Convert Mexican Pesos (MXN) to US Dollars (USD) using the official 2013 exchange rate. This calculator provides accurate historical currency conversion based on the average daily exchange rate from that year.
How to Use This Calculator
To convert Mexican Pesos to US Dollars:
- Enter the amount in Mexican Pesos (MXN) you want to convert
- Click the "Calculate" button
- View the converted amount in US Dollars (USD)
The calculator uses the average daily exchange rate from 2013, which was approximately 12.50 MXN per 1 USD.
Formula Explained
The conversion formula is straightforward:
USD Amount = MXN Amount ÷ Exchange Rate
Where the 2013 exchange rate was 12.50 MXN per 1 USD.
For example, to convert 1,000 MXN to USD:
1,000 MXN ÷ 12.50 = 80 USD
Worked Example
Let's convert 5,000 Mexican Pesos to US Dollars using the 2013 exchange rate.
- Enter 5,000 in the MXN field
- Click Calculate
- The result will show: 400 USD
Verification: 5,000 ÷ 12.50 = 400
Historical Context
The 2013 exchange rate between the Mexican Peso and US Dollar was influenced by several factors including:
- Oil prices and global energy markets
- Mexican government policies
- US Federal Reserve monetary policy
- Global economic conditions
The average daily rate in 2013 was 12.50 MXN per USD, which was relatively stable compared to other years.
FAQ
- Is this calculator up-to-date with current exchange rates?
- No, this calculator uses the 2013 exchange rate. For current rates, use a financial news source or bank.
- Why is the exchange rate different from what I see on my bank's website?
- Banks often use different rates for buying/selling, mid-market rates, or special promotional rates. This calculator uses the average daily rate.
- Can I convert US Dollars to Mexican Pesos with this calculator?
- No, this calculator only converts from MXN to USD. For the reverse conversion, use the reciprocal of the exchange rate (1/12.50 ≈ 0.08 USD per MXN).
- Where does the exchange rate data come from?
- The rate used is based on historical data from the Bank of Mexico and Federal Reserve.