The listing, 5 PTAS SPANISH COIN has ended.
Up for auction a 5 PTAS Spanish Coin. I know very little about foreign money, so did a Internet search and this is what I found out.
Description: there is a old man on the front and around his head it said francisco franco caudillo de espana por la g.de dios,on the back there is a bird to the right or his head it has ,5 ptas,and to the left of him under his wing there is a star with the number 60 in it and a robin in its mouth that said ,una grande libre, and a box shaped this on its chest
The 1957 5, 25, and 50 pesetas coins from Spain are ones that can get collector juices flowing. The vast majority of these coins are very common, low-value pieces. These coins are made of copper-nickel and are worth only face value. A collector might pay a few US dollars to add a fully uncirculated specimen to his or her collection. The interesting part is the small star on the reverse side of the coin. It contains numbers or letters, and certain coins with certain numbers or letters are quite rare. You need a magnifier to clearly see the starred numbers, which gives the date of issue. The 1957 date is the date of authorization, when the coin was authorized by the Spanish government to be produced. All coins carry the 1957 date. The date inside the star on this coin is 60 so meaning the coin is a 1960 5 PTAS coin. It is a common date coin