The peseta was a form of currency used in Spain until 2002. This currency can no longer be exchanged and has no value in U.S. dollars.
what is the value of 500 pesetas? None. In Spain the peseta has been replaced by the Euro. I have a FEW LEFT FROM MY LAST TRIP AND WILL GIVE THEM AWAY.
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.
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Spain - Peseta (1868-2001)100 céntimos = 1 peseta
The peseta was a form of currency used in Spain until 2002. This currency can no longer be exchanged and has no value in U.S. dollars.
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.
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Not much
The Spainish Peseta is obsolete and no longer legal tender. 5 Peseta would have converted to .03 Euro or 4 1/2 US Cents.
A peseta is the former currency of the countries of Spain and Andorra.
Peruvian peseta ended in 1882.
Catalan peseta ended in 1850.
Peruvian peseta was created in 1880.
Spanish peseta ended in 2002.
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