One of the pre-Euro Spanish coins was known as the peseta.
Cinco (SEEN-co) is the number 5 in Spanish.
coin in spanish thats easy its coin in spanish der One Spanish word for 'coin' is 'cuno' (with a tilde, wave, over the 'n') To spell the English word 'coin' using the Spanish alphabet: c - pronounced 'say' in Latin America; 'thay' in Spain ('th' as in 'thin', not 'they') o - pronounced 'aw' i - pronounced 'ee' n - pronounced 'enay'
If you are talking about the pirates of the great pirate age, in the carrebean, they were using the spanish coin, the Doubloon.
The name is Carolus- Spanish for Charles. Value will depend on condition, and we can't judge that over the internet, You need to take the coin to a coin dealer. IF it is original, value can vary from about $50-$350. HOWEVER- there is a modern Chinese reproduction that is a copper cored coin, worth about a dollar.
a Spanish gold coin
How much would it be worth for this coin...1777 carolus 111 dei gratia silver spanish coin
coin dealer in spansih is: distribuidor de moneda
It should have the country's name on it. Most likely you'll see Espana, which is Spain (in Spanish)
The name for the French coin is Euro.
Depending on the condition of the specific coin $10 to $3000.
Depending on the condition of the specific coin, $10 to $3000.
USD10k