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Spain 500 Pesetas 1987 to 1994

 Date: 1989 
 Mint mark: not apparent 
 Size: medium 
 Description: They are a man and woman looking in the same direction with words going round them in spanish saying 1989 juan carlosiy Sofia that's one side the other is a big symbol of some kind (looks royal and looks rather detailed) it says 500 pesetas at bottom of all this it says the country espana. It is heavy and it has symbols going round the thickness of the coin. 
 Composition: gold 
 Wear: average circulated 
 Eye appeal: likable 
 Country: EspaƱa 
 Denomination: not specified 
 Holder: not specified 
 Damage: scratch, mutilated 
 Errors: not specified 
 Toning: not specified 
 
 [Request 796 received from Scott ireton, Saturday, 25-Jul-2009, answered by Chris] 
 [Reviewed by Chris. Appraisal updated., Wednesday, 17-Apr-2013] 

Spain 500 Pesetas 1987 to 1994 These are modern coins minted in aluminum-bronze (sadly not gold!). The obverse has Juan Carlos I and Sofia of spain, and the reverse is decorated with the neat Spanish coat of arms, with the pillars of Hercules flanking the crowned shield.

These coins all command low value unless if in absolutely uncirculated condition, where they catalog for about $10 US Dollars.

The 500 Pesetas coins dated 1989 are more common in high grades, and only catalog for $5 in fully uncirculated condition.

These values are approximate and only apply to coins free of problems like corrosion, scratches, spots or stains. Be sure to read the 'Important Terminology' page on the top left in under to interpret what 'catalog value' means.

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