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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: £0.400001 ESP = £0.0004000000 -
200 Spanish Pesetas coin
The Spanish piece of 200 ptas has a common ring shaped front side and various versions of the back side. Some backside versions commemorate an event, others feature the Spanish King Juan Carlos I Rey de España. The 200 pesetas coin has the text ‘España’. We exchange all 200 Spanish Pesetas coins dated 1990 and … ContinuedYou get: £0.062001 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
200 Spanish Pesetas coin (Heptagon)
This pre-Euro coin from 1980’s Spain is recognisable because of its distinctive heptagonal shape, with seven sides. The copper-nickel 200 Spanish Pesetas coin features a left-facing portrait of King Juan Carlos I of Spain on the obverse side. The reverse side has the text “200 PESETAS” in the centre in between two horizontal branches: an … ContinuedYou get: £0.062001 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
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: £0.800001 ESP = £0.0004000000 -
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: £2.000001 ESP = £0.0004000000 -
50 Spanish Pesetas coin
The silver-colored Spanish piece of 50 ptas is round with seven indents. There are various different designs of the fifty pesetas coin, each version issued to commemorate a person or a national event, like the 1992 World Expo in Seville. We exchange all 50 Pesetas coins dated 1990 and later.You get: £0.015501 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
50 Spanish Pesetas coin (type 1975 to 1984)
A Portrait of king Juan Carlos I of Spain is pictured facing to the left on the obverse side of this 50 Spanish pesetas coin. This 50 peseta piece is made of a copper-nickel composition and has on its reverse side the personal coat of arms of King Juan Carlos I. The text reads “50 … ContinuedYou get: £0.015501 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
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: £0.080001 ESP = £0.0004000000 -
25 Spanish Pesetas coin
The gold-colored Spanish piece of 25 ptas has a centre hole. There are various different designs of the 25 pesetas coin, each version issued to commemorate people or special events, like the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. We exchange all 25 Pesetas coins dated 1990 and later.You get: £0.007751 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
10 Spanish Pesetas coin
This silver-colored Spanish 10 diez pesetas coin features the Spanish King and the crowned national coat of arms. The lettering on the 10 ptas coin reads ‘Juan Carlos I Rey de España’. We exchange all 10 Spanish pesetas coins dated 1983 and later, including commemorative versions.You get: £0.003101 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
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: £0.400001 ESP = £0.0004000000