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This 1966 Spanish silver one hundred pesetas commemorates the 25th anniversary of Franco's regime, a significant numismatic record of mid-20th century Spanish history. Struck in sterling silver during Spain's isolationist period, this high-denomination coin reflects the economic and political landscape of the Franco era. The peseta remained Spain's currency until the euro's introduction in 2002, making pre-decimal Spanish silver coins increasingly collectible. Numismatists pursuing Spanish coinage, Franco-era artefacts, and vintage European silver particularly value such pieces for their historical documentation and silver content. This coin captures a distinctive moment in Spanish monetary history and serves as a tangible reminder of Spain's complex 20th-century trajectory, appealing to specialists in Iberian numismatics and modern European coinage.