Spanish Peseta banknotes
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Spanish peseta bills became obsolete in 2002, when Spain joined the Eurozone as one of its founding members. Spanish peseta banknotes and coins are no longer used for payments in Spain and Andorra. However, we exchange for free the pre-Euro Spanish peseta banknotes that were issued by the Madrid-based Banco de España. We also give cash for Spanish peseta coins.
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1000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Hernan Cortes)
This mil pesetas banknote features Hernan Cortes, Spanish Conquistador. Printed on the green colored paper note is the text ‘Banco De España’. On the back of the 1000 Ptas banknote is a vertical design. The person on the backside is Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conqueror of the Inca Empire.You get: £0.420001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
2000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Jose Celistino Mutis)
This dos mil pesetas banknote features Jose Celistino Mutis, Spanish priest and botanist. On the orange colored paper note a caption reads ‘Banco De España’. The backside of the 2000 Ptas bill has a vertical design, featuring the entrance gate to the Royal Botanical Garden in Madrid.You get: £0.840001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
5000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Christopher Columbus)
The bill of cinco mil pesetas depicts Christopher Columbus, famous Spanish explorer. Text on the violet-brown paper note reads ‘Banco De España’. The backside of the 5,000 Ptas banknote has a vertical design and features an astrolabe and the national coat of arms of Spain.You get: £2.100001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
10000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Jorge Juan y Santacilia)
This diez mil pesetas bill features the images of Juan Carlos I and Jorge Juan y Santacilia. On the paper currency note a caption reads ‘Banco De España’.You get: £4.200001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
200 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Leopoldo Garcia-Alas)
This doscientas pesetas banknote features Leopoldo Garcia-Alas, Spanish novelist known as ‘Clarin’. Text on the brown and orange paper note reads ‘Banco De España’. On the reverse side of the 200 Ptas bill are a tree and a cross.You get: £0.084001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
500 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Rosalia de Castro)
This quinientas pesetas banknote shows the image of Rosalia de Castro, Spanish writer. The blue colored paper note contains the words ‘Banco De España’. On the back of the 500 Ptas note is a villa.You get: £0.210001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
1000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Benito Perez Galdos)
This mil pesetas banknote has the image of Benito Perez Galdos, Spanish novelist. On the green colored paper note a caption reads ‘Banco De España’. On the back of this 1,000 Ptas banknote are mountains, rock formations and a map of the Canary Islands.You get: £0.420001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
2000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Juan Ramon Jimenez)
The banknote of dos mil pesetas depicts Juan Ramón Jiménez, Spanish poet. The words ‘Banco De España’ are printed on the paper banknote. The backside of the 2,000 Ptas banknote features Villa de la Rosa.You get: £0.840001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
5000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Juan Carlos I)
This cinco mil pesetas note shows the image of Juan Carlos I, King of Spain. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Banco De España’. The brown and purple colored banknote of 5,000 Ptas has the Royal Palace in Madrid on the backside.You get: £2.100001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
10000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Felipe Prince of Asturias)
The bill of diez mil pesetas has the image of Juan Carlos I and Felipe Prince of Asturias. The words ‘Banco De España’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £4.200001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
100 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Manuel de Falla)
This 100 cien pesetas banknote features the image of Manuel de Falla, the Spanish composer. The house and gardens shown on the reverse side are the Palacio de Generalife, the summer residence of the Moorish kings in Granada.You get: £0.042001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
100 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Gustavo Adolfo Becquer)
The banknote of 100 cien pesetas shows Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, Spanish poet. Printed on the one hundred Spanish pesetas note is the text ‘Banco De España’.You get: £0.042001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
100 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Juan Romero de Torres)
The note of 100 cien pesetas has the image of Juan Romero de Torres, Spanish painter from Córdoba. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘El Banco De España’.You get: £0.042001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
500 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Jacinto Verdaguer)
The banknote of 500 quinientas pesetas depicts Jacinto Verdaguer, Spanish writer. On the five hundred pesetas note a caption reads ‘Banco De España’.You get: £0.210001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
500 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Ignacio Zuloaga)
The Spanish banknote of 500 quinientas pesetas shows Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta, Basque painter. Printed on the note is the text ‘El Banco De España’.You get: £0.210001 ESP = £0.0004200000 -
1000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Jose Echegaray)
The note of 1000 mil pesetas features Jose Echegaray, Spanish civil Engineer. The thousand Spanish pesetas bill contains the words ‘El Banco De España’.You get: £0.420001 ESP = £0.0004200000