The mintage coin data for Spanish 25 peseta gold coin is called the beard bust and is 90% gold. You can go www.coindatabase.com/coin_spain.php?pais=620 to check my answer.
In 1986, the exchange rate between the Spanish peseta and the British pound fluctuated around 150 to 160 pesetas per pound. However, exchange rates varied depending on the specific date and economic conditions. For precise figures, historical financial data or records from that year would be needed.
Mintage data for U.S. silver quarters produced from 1796 to 1963 shows a mintage of 3,138,259,970 coins. The mintage data for 1964 is 1,264,526,113 coins this would bring the total to 4,402,786,083 silver U.S. quarters.
In 1992, the exchange rate between the Spanish peseta and the British pound sterling fluctuated around 200 pesetas to 1 pound. This means that 1 peseta was worth approximately 0.005 pounds. However, exchange rates can vary, so it's essential to check historical data for precise figures on specific dates.
Mintage data for 2010 circulating quarters is 347,000,000
For 1998, the mintage data for coins issued for circulation is 15,665,368,500.
Mintage data shows 41,730,000 1929-D cents were struck.
Current mintage data for the 2009 Kennedy half dollar is:1,900,000 Denver Mint1,900,000 PhiladelphiaProof data is unavailable
The current mintage data for the 1879 Morgan including proofs is: 27,550,100 coins.
Mintage data shows 418,000 Large Cent coins were struck dated 1813.
The mintage data for US Lincoln cents dated 2001 is: 13,519,196,000 this includes Proof coins.
The mintage data for the 2000 Lincoln cent is: Philadelphia 5,503,200,000 Denver 8,774,220,000 San Francisco 4,047,993
Mintage data for 2006 Lincoln cents:Philadelphia 4,290,000,000Denver 3,944,000,000San Francisco 3,054,436