about £8.00
Spain does not use the dime as part of its currency.
Spain - Peseta (1868-2001)100 céntimos = 1 peseta
$1 canadian
It's probably worth 50p to £1 to a collector.
The Spainish Peseta is obsolete and no longer legal tender. 5 Peseta would have converted to .03 Euro or 4 1/2 US Cents.
No country currently uses the Peseta as their currency. Spain used the Peseta from 1869 to 2002. On 1st January 2002 the Peseta was replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 166.386 Pesetas.
1
It's only 50 cents, so spend it.
It is 1 peso! And if you wanted to know its value in some other currency then you need to specify which country's peseta you are talking about and also in which country's currency you want its value.
1960's £5-10 1970's £1-5 1980's £1-2
This card is worth 0.30 cents in new mint condition
The euro officially replaced the Spanish peseta as the currency of Spain on January 1, 2002. The peseta ceased to be legal tender on February 28, 2002, and from then on, only the euro was used in Spain.