A little over a year ago (June 21, 2021) the term that the Bank of Spain stipulated for . Despite this, there are some people who decided to keep them, either for their symbolic value or for collecting.
In this context, the Bank of Spain estimates that 266,051 million of the old pesetas remain unchanged, so it is possible that you can still keep some in your home and, if you are lucky, take home a good sum of money for its current value. collecting.
Despite the fact that it is no longer possible to exchange them, many coins retain a high economic value among collectors today. Therefore, it is likely to obtain a good sum of money if we have the right coin in good condition.
In this way, and without resorting to the most valuable pesetas, the 5 peseta coins can earn you up to 40,000 euros on auction websites such as , , or .
According to the Coin Collectors website, “the 5 pesetas are in all probability the fetish valuable coin of coin collecting”. This coin, according to numismatics experts, can have a price that ranges between 12,000 and 40,000 euros in certain auctions.
5 peseta coin from 1975:
This 5 peseta coin can have a value of up to 400 euros. It refers to the 1982 World Cup that took place in Spain, for this reason it has a high value for fans of numismatics.
5 peseta coin from 1870:
This 5 peseta coin, which was manufactured in 1870, is a “rare” coin that few people have in their possession. It is a coin that is in high demand on sites like Ebay where some sellers auction it from 2,500 euros.
5 peseta coin from 1949:
Along the same lines as the previous “rare” coin, there is the one that was manufactured in 1949. It can have a price of between 12,000 and 20,000 euros. It is rare and highly prized by collectors. The figure of Francisco Franco can be seen on its reverse.
5 peseta coin from 1869:
This coin minted in 1869 can have a value of up to 40,000 euros. It is the oldest on this list, which makes it the most valuable on the collector’s market.