135.38 Spanish Pesetas
Spanish Pesetas were replaced by the Euro in January 2002. At that time, just under 186 pesetas equalled 1 US dollar.
one US dollar =126.46 pasetas :)
60 pesetas = about 1 U.S. Dollar, so 100 pesetas would be just under 2 dollars Values change every day, however. Check www.xe.com for the most current rates.
It works out at about 170 pesetas to 1 US dollar. However, Pesetas were withdrawn from circulation when Spain switched to euros in 2002. If your coins are relatively recent there's a small chance you may be able to find a large bank that might redeem them. Look at a site such as www.xe.com for exchange rates on obsolete currencies. If the coins are older there may be some that are of interest to collectors. You can determine the value of your pesetas (as the value of the US dollar vs the euro changes daily) and convert them through The Currency Commission. They also exchange most other pre-euro banknotes. http://www.TheCurrencyCommission.com
3000 pesetas equals 18.03 euros.
Spanish Pesetas were replaced by the Euro in January 2002. At that time, just under 186 pesetas equalled 1 US dollar.
One million Spanish pesetas is equal to 8186.76 United States dollars. One dollar is equal to 122.42 Spanish pesetas and one peseta is equal to approximately 0.01 dollars.
About a mill. (in pesetas)
one US dollar =126.46 pasetas :)
Since the pesetas is no longer legal currency the value is zero. However to answer your question the 1000 pesetas would have valued 5.15555 pounds in Brition
60 pesetas = about 1 U.S. Dollar, so 100 pesetas would be just under 2 dollars Values change every day, however. Check www.xe.com for the most current rates.
fifteen pesetas (money)
It works out at about 170 pesetas to 1 US dollar. However, Pesetas were withdrawn from circulation when Spain switched to euros in 2002. If your coins are relatively recent there's a small chance you may be able to find a large bank that might redeem them. Look at a site such as www.xe.com for exchange rates on obsolete currencies. If the coins are older there may be some that are of interest to collectors. You can determine the value of your pesetas (as the value of the US dollar vs the euro changes daily) and convert them through The Currency Commission. They also exchange most other pre-euro banknotes. http://www.TheCurrencyCommission.com
I'm trying to find that out, too, but I do know that cien means 100 and pesetas are a form of Spanish money. i have no clue but i do know that its euros and i think its only a dollar in there money
.60 Euros was the value the last time they had pesetas in Spain.
2.000 pesetas value
3000 pesetas equals 18.03 euros.