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it's worth 5 cents 5(cinco)centavos(coin)
Most of the coins are valued at a price of approximately $2 each. The exact amount of the coin will depend upon the condition it is in.
It's a novelty item with no interest to coin collectors. However it may be of interest to people who collect Americana or corporate memorabilia.
10000 yen
Based upon the latest conversion rate set at the end of February 2012, 100 Pesetas is worth € 0.60 ($0.80 USD). As the Peseta has not been legal tender in Spain since 2002, they must be exchanged for Euros at the Central Bank of Spain. 100 Peseta coins minted in 1965 & earlier contain precious metal, so any reputable coin shop or dealer will pay significantly more for them. Even those in poor condition have a decent melt value.
The 200 PESETAS Juan Carlos coin was presses in different designs. Value will vary as the condition is important. A good source for world coin value is the latest â??World Coinsâ?? book.
00.10 or 00.15 in English money
Cinco (SEEN-co) is the number 5 in Spanish.
1967 centavos coin worth
Much value: Between 20.000 and 40.000. There are only 100.
well according to my coin book, its worth approximatly 1,298$ its a very rare coin. collectors long for that specific coin
The value of a 1977 cinco pesos coin depends on its condition and rarity. As of 2021, a circulated 1977 cinco pesos coin may be worth around $0.25 to $1 USD, while a coin in uncirculated condition could be worth slightly more to collectors. It is advisable to check with a coin collector or appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
The value of a 1949 Canadian silver dollar depends on the condition of the coin. Such a coin would fetch between 21 and 27 US dollars at auction.
No gold US coins of any type were struck in 1949
1949 italiano
The value of a 1925 Cinco pesos coin from Colombia can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is advisable to consult with professional numismatists or check auction results to get an accurate estimate of its value.
There is no such thing - the British currency is the Pound, the Spanish currency was Pesetas until the Euro.