The pre-civil war (1934) Spanish 5 Peseta coins were made from .900 silver. From 1949 they were made of Nickel until switching to an alloy of Aluminium and Bronze in 1989, which was used until they were replaced by the Euro in 2001.
generally it is ...
up to 1933 Silver
1937 Brass
1944-1980 Aluminium-bronze
1982-2001 Aluminium
It means hard, difficult and it used to refer to the 5 peseta piece (like the nickel) before Spain went on the Euro.
The Spainish Peseta is obsolete and no longer legal tender. 5 Peseta would have converted to .03 Euro or 4 1/2 US Cents.
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It is the abbreviation stamped on Spanish five pesetas coins.
5 Pfennig coins are small and made of brass-clad iron or of bronze; five Mark coins are big and made either of silver or cupro-nickel.
5 dollars
There have been several European coins with holes in them in the 20th century. Spain had a hole in their 5-peseta coin from 1990 through 2002, when they switched to the euro. France, Denmark, Belgium, Greece, Norway, Hungary, Finland, Romania, Poland, and Yugoslavia all issued coins with holes in them since 1900.
No; 5 Centavo coins from Mexico were made of brass in 1960.
75 cents can be made from 5 ten-cent coins, 3 five-cent coins, and 10 one-cent coins.
That's not really enough detail to go on because a lot of nickel-sized coins from various countries have the numeral 5 on them: U.S. - "shield" nickels made from 1866 to 1883 Germany - 5 pfennig coins made for centuries England - 5 pence coins made from 1968 to the present European Union - 5 cent coins made from 2002 to the present and many more... Please post a new question with a description of the pictures on the coin.
Only the American Eagle Gold Bullion coins were made in 2005. They are $50, $25, $10 and $5 denominations.
British coins of copper appearance, the 1 and 2 Pence coins, are made from copper plated steel. British coins of silver appearance, the cupro-nickel 5, 10 and 50 Pence coins, are made from 75% copper and 25% nickel. British 20 Pence coins, are made from 84% copper and 16% nickel.