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100 Pesetas - Juan Carlos I value as '100', no dots around the rim

Issuer Banco de España
Year 1992
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Diameter 24.5 mm
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Reverse description The crowned coat of arms of Spain occupies the central field, displaying the quartered royal shield surmounted by the royal crown, flanked on either side by the Pillars of Hercules — each column crowned and entwined with a banner bearing the motto PLVS VLTRA. The denomination 100 is prominently rendered in large numerals across the upper field, with the Madrid mint mark (M crowned) visible at the lower left pillar base. The legend PESETAS curves along the lower rim.
Reverse script Latin
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Mint (M) Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda), Madrid, Spain (1591-date)
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