Spain: 100 Pesetas – Francisco Franco Silver 1966
Spain: 100 Pesetas Silver 1966 is a classic silver coin from the era of General Francisco Franco’s dictatorship, representing Spain’s monetary policy in the second half of the 20th century. This piece combines historical significance with elegant, timeless design. The coin was struck in .800 silver, has a diameter of 34 mm and weighs 19 grams. It is an interesting item for collectors of Spanish numismatics and those interested in 20th-century history. Obverse: Profile of Francisco Franco with the inscription: FRANCISCO FRANCO CAUDILLO DE ESPAÑA POR LA G. DE DIOS. The year of issue – 1966 – is inscribed at the bottom. Reverse: The Spanish coat of arms composed of four heraldic shields representing the historical kingdoms and regions of Spain: Castile (castle), León (lion), Aragon (stripes), and Navarre (chains). At the center is a shield with a pomegranate, symbolizing Granada. The design is completed with the face value "100 PTAS".
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