It should have the country's name on it. Most likely you'll see Espana, which is Spain (in Spanish)
The one I have says Espana (Spain)
Spain.
max 10$
Spain ESPAÑA The 1957 date on the front is only the design date. On the back in a small star (on left) is the mintage year, from 58 to 75 and sometimes it gets worn away and is unreadable.
Yes, that is the date the coin was actually minted. All coins of that type have the date 1957 (the issue date for that series) on the obverse and the actually date of mintage in a small star on the reverse. The problem with this design is that the mintage date can easily damaged or erased by wear.
All PTAS coins from 1868-1982 actually have the two dates. The larger one is the date the coin was authorized and the one in the star is the actual date of the coin. Most PTAS sell for around $2.
Ptas is the abbreviation for pesetas. This is the currency that Spain used before converting over to the euro.
Yes.
yes it does have a 25th coin!
Many of the coins are valued in price close to $10 to $15 each. The value of each coin will vary depending upon their condition.
at least 200 dollars on e bay but at least 1000 to a collector
The 100 ptas coin is a Spanish coin. The British Halfcrown coin has a face value of Two Shillings and Sixpence. To get a valuation on either coin, you would need to provide the date and condition of the coin.