It should have the country's name on it. Most likely you'll see Espana, which is Spain (in Spanish)
Spain.
5 ptas
The one I have says Espana (Spain)
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at least 200 dollars on e bay but at least 1000 to a collector
It is the abbreviation stamped on Spanish five pesetas coins.
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.
A 5 PTAS coin is short for 5 pesetas, which is what Spain used prior to the Euro. The exact value depends on the date and variety, but for the majority of dates, they're only worth a couple of cents in circulated and a couple of bucks or so in uncirculated condition.
There are almost 200000 PTs working in the country in the year 2010 which is expected to grow at 27% for next 10 years. Along with PTs there are also PTAs and PT aide working in Physical therapy as well. In the year 2010 there were around 110000 PTAs in country with almost 70000 more PTAs will be added in next 10 years. There are so many more PT aides and health care aides also working here. Hope it helps.
Yes.
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.