El Banco de España es el banco central de España, encargado de la regulación y supervisión del sistema financiero del país. La peseta era la moneda utilizada en España antes de la adopción del euro en 2002. La denominación de 100 cien pesetas fue una de las utilizadas en billetes de esa época.
Worth $6.10 on ebay...
If it has any value, it would be as a collector's item; pesetas have no value as legal tender.
i have 100 cien pesetas .how much value.
The short answer - about 89 US cents as of late April 2011. The longer answer - "El Banco de Espana" means "The Bank of Spain" and refers to that nation's central bank. "Cien Pesetas" means 100 pesetas. The peseta is no longer legal tender in Spain, having been replaced by the Euro as of January 1, 2002, at a rate of 1 Euro = 166.382 pesetas. However, all Peseta bills issued after 1939, as well as some coins, remain exchangable into Euros at branches of the Bank of Spain (you can send them by registered mail if you are outside the country). 100 Pesetas exchanges to about 60 Euro Cents, which equates (as of late April 2011) to about 89 US Cents, so its not likely to be worth the expense to mail it in.
pound to paseta 1965
What is this in american money - 100 el banco de mexico s.a. cien
I'm trying to find that out, too, but I do know that cien means 100 and pesetas are a form of Spanish money. i have no clue but i do know that its euros and i think its only a dollar in there money
$100
what is the value of1000 ban co DE Espana in US. dollars
100 dollars. is it worth 100 in us money
More information is needed. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its denomination.
you mean pesos? well... about 8 bucks. The question is regarding pesetas, not pesos. I have a paper bill from El Banco De Espana (The Bank of Spain) which also is cien pesetas printed in Madrid and dated 7 de Abril de 1953 (April 7, 1953). On one side is a picture of Julio Romero de Torres. On the reverse is a picture of a young woman leaning on what appears to be a water or wine carrier. To her left is a white circle which at a glance appears to be maybe the moon. But, if you hold the bill up to the light there is an image of what looks like an old lady. This can be seen on either side. Unfortunately from what I have been able to research so far, this bill is worth very little, if anything at all. Apparently when The Bank of Spain went defunct, so did its currency and coins.
In it's original state it is $100,everybody I know with this coin doesn't know what it's worth in american money.and so far every body has the newest year,I have 1982