Spanish Pesetas
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The Spanish Peseta was the currency of the Kingdom of Spain from 1869 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name ‘peseta’ is a diminutive of ‘peso’, meaning ‘weight’ and ‘piece’, referring to the famous ‘piece of eight’, first struck as a silver coin in the 16th century with a value of eight reales.
Spanish Pesetas are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Spanish Peseta. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge. We exchange both Spanish pesetas coins and peseta banknotes.
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5 Spanish Pesetas coin (type 1975 to 1984)
This coin of 5 Spanish Pesetas is larger than the more recent version. The person on the obverse side of the 5 PTAS piece is King Juan Carlos I of Spain. The back side of the cupronickel 5 pesetas coin shows the Spanish coat of arms.You get: £0.001551 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
2 Spanish Pesetas coin
The coin of 2 Spanish Pesetas was in use in the 1980’s in Spain. This lightweight aluminium coin has the portrait of King Juan Carlos I on the obverse side and the shape of Spain on the reverse side. The text on the 2 pesetas coin reads “2 PTAS”. The denomination of two pesetas was … ContinuedYou get: £0.000621 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
1 Spanish Peseta coin (type 1982 to 1989)
This 1980’s coin of 1 Spanish Peseta is larger than the 1990’s version. Both coins are made of aluminium. This 1 Peseta coin has a diameter of 21mm. The 1 Peseta piece features a younger portrait of King Juan I Carlos of Spain.You get: £0.000311 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
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: £2.000001 ESP = £0.0004000000 -
2000 Spanish Pesetas commemorative coin
Commemorative coins of 2000 Spanish Pesetas come in 66 different designs, all commemorating a special event, place, person, animal or Olympic sport. The portrait on most of the 2000 PTAS pieces is that of King Juan Carlos I, in some cases joined by Queen Sophia or Crown Prince Felipe. Sports featured on the 2000 pesetas … ContinuedYou get: £0.620001 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
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: £0.040001 ESP = £0.0004000000