Yes.
yes it does have a 25th coin!
Yes, that is the date the coin was actually minted. All coins of that type have the date 1957 (the issue date for that series) on the obverse and the actually date of mintage in a small star on the reverse. The problem with this design is that the mintage date can easily damaged or erased by wear.
The 25 pesetas (ptas) from 1975 is a Spanish coin that is no longer in circulation, as Spain transitioned to the euro in 2002. Its value today can vary based on condition and collector demand, but it typically ranges from a few cents to a couple of euros. For an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult a currency collector or numismatic expert.
The one I have says Espana (Spain)
max 10$
From 100 to 700 US dollars
From 100 to 700 US dollars
The 1957 Spanish 5 pesetas coin is primarily made of copper and nickel, giving it a distinctive silver-like appearance. It has a composition of 75% copper and 25% nickel. The coin features the image of Francisco Franco and various inscriptions, reflecting the period's historical context. It was part of a series of coins minted during Franco's regime in Spain.
There was no 1978 British 25 Pence coin minted.
There was no 1974 British 25 Pence coin minted.
If it was found in change, the coin is face value. A uncirculated coin is about 25 cents.