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How much is a 1975 5 PTAS worth?

How much is a 1975 5 PTAS worth?

My collection

1975 76 $ 0.20
1975 77 $ 0.23
1975 78 $ 0.16
1975 79 $ 0.20
1975 80 $ 0.20

What kind of coin is 5 PTAS?

Features

Issuer Spain
Type Standard circulation coin
Year 1957 (1957-1975)
Value 5 Pesetas (5 ESP)
Currency Peseta (1868-2001)

What is PTAS coin?

peseta
The peseta (/pəˈseɪtə/, Spanish: [peˈseta]) was the currency of Spain between 1868 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de facto currency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender)….

Spanish peseta
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Issuance
Central bank Bank of Spain
Website www.bde.es

What is a 1980 5 PTAS coin worth?

My collection

1980 80 $ 0.26
1980 81 $ 0.27
1980 82 $ 0.27

How much is a 1957 PTAS coin worth?

My collection

1957 58 $ 0.50
1957 59 $ 0.28
1957 60 $ 0.32
1957 61 $ 0.32
1957 62 $ 0.23

What are old Spanish coins called?

REALES. an old small silver Spanish coin. the basic unit of money in Brazil; equal to 100 centavos. any rational or irrational number.

What kind of coin is a 1957 5 PTAS?

Vintage (11 )1957 5 PTAS Pesetas Spain Coins good and possibly AU collectors. 5 Spain 1957 5 PTAS copper-nickel uncertified coins with numbered stars. 2 x Spain 5 PTAS Silver Coin – 1957.

How much is a 1957 pesetas coin worth?

The 1957 5, 25, and 50 pesetas coins from Spain are ones that can get collector juices flowing. The vast majority of these coins are very common. Almost all coins are low-value pieces. These coins are made of copper-nickel and are worth only face value.

How much is a 5 PTAS coin worth?

A 5 PTAS coin is short for 5 pesetas, which is what Spain used prior to the Euro. The exact value depends on the date and variety, but for the majority of dates, they’re only worth a couple of cents in circulated and a couple of bucks or so in uncirculated condition.

What are the numbers on a 1957 US dollar coin?

All coins carry the 1957 date. The interesting part is the small star on the reverse side of the coin. It contains two numbers, and certain coins with certain numbers are quite rare. You need a magnifier to clearly see the starred numbers. On some coins the star is replaced by the letters BA, and these, also, are rare.