Description:
Obverse
On the obverse side (common for the three pieces of face value 10 euros), in the central part of the coin, the obverse and the reverse of a coin of 1 peseta of 2001 are reproduced, the last issue denominated in pesetas.
Reverse
Some windows, meaning to symbolize the open spirit of Europe
Related Coins
Dinero - Alfonso X (six lines;no mark)
Country: Kingdom of Castile and Leon
(Spanish states) / Denomination: Dinero
Year: (1265-1270) / Material: Billon
4 Cornados - Felipe V
Country: Kingdom of Navarre
(Spanish states) / Denomination: 4 Cornados
(4/68)
Year: 1718-1745 / Material: Copper
Dinero - Armengol X (Agramunt)
Country: County of Urgell
(Spanish states) / Denomination: Dinero
Year: (1267-1314) / Material: Billon
Dinero - Pedro IV (Barcelona)
Country: Principality of Catalonia
(Spanish states) / Denomination: Dinero
Year: (1336-1387) / Material: Billon
½ Real (Segovia)
Country: Spain / Denomination: 1/2 Real = 17 Maravedis
(1/2)
Year: 1622-1664 / Material: Silver (.930)
12 Euro - Juan Carlos I (Felipe)
Country: Spain / Denomination: 12 Euro
12 EUR = 14 USD
Year: 2004 / Material: Silver (.925)
200 Euro - Felipe VI (Baroque and Rococo Age)
Country: Spain / Denomination: 200 Euro
200 EUR = 234 USD
Year: 2018 / Material: Gold (.999)
5 Euro (Pamplona)
Country: Spain / Denomination: 5 Euro
5 EUR = 5.85 USD
Year: 2010 / Material: Silver (.925)