Republic
(1841 - 9999)
Federal Republic
(1821 - 1841)
Real
(0 - 1912)
Standard circulation coin: 45
Ferdinand III
(1814 - 1833)
Charles IV (Carlos IV)
(1788 - 1808)
Charles III
(1759 - 1788)
Ferdinand VI
(1746 - 1759)
Philip IV
(1700 - 1713)
Real
(0 - 1821)
Standard circulation coin: 6
Philip IV
(1621 - 1665)
Real
(0 - 1821)
Standard circulation coin: 2
–
Real
(0 - 1821)
Circulating commemorative coin: 3
Coins
10 Centavos
(1974–1975)
Nickel brass (79% Copper, 20% Zinc, 1% Nickel)
3.2g
ø 21mm
vg
0,23
f
0,39
vf
0,27–0,65
xf
0,65–0,72
10 Centavos
(1960–1964)
Silver (.720) (Copper .280)
3.33g
ø 21mm
vf
3,30–3,80
xf
3,80–6,00
au
4,60–6,20
unc
4,90–8,70
10 Centavos
(1971–1973)
Nickel brass (61% Copper, 20% Zinc, 19% Nickel)
3.2g
ø 21mm
f
0,65
vf
0,54–0,78
xf
0,78–3,30
10 Centavos
(2009–2022)
Magnetic
Stainless steel
2.42g
ø 21mm
vf
0,27–0,54
xf
0,13–0,77
au
0,33–0,77
unc
0,54–0,99
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
25 Centavos
(1977–2000)
Nickel brass (61% Copper, 20% Zinc, 19% Nickel)
8g
ø 27mm
g
0,09
vg
0,07–0,22
f
0,13–0,53
vf
0,16–0,65
xf
0,48–1,50
au
0,50–1,00
unc
0,54–2,20
¼ Quetzal
(1926–1949)
Silver (.720) (Copper .280)
8.33g
ø 27mm
f
6,50
vf
6,70–16,00
xf
6,70–17,00
au
29,00
unc
260,00–460,00
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
25 Centavos
(1967–1970)
Nickel brass (61% Copper, 20% Zinc, 19% Nickel)
8g
ø 27mm
vg
0,29
f
0,25–0,54
vf
0,44–0,87
xf
0,59–2,20
au
0,80–2,50
unc
1,50–3,50
25 Centavos
(1971–1976)
Nickel brass (61% Copper, 20% Zinc, 19% Nickel)
8g
ø 27mm
f
0,22–0,37
vf
0,54–1,00
xf
0,83–0,84
25 Centavos
(1950–1959)
Silver (.720) (Copper .280)
8.33g
ø 27mm
f
8,30
vf
7,40–13,00
xf
8,70–13,00
unc
500,00
25 Centavos
(1943)
Silver (.720) (Copper .280)
8.333g
ø 27mm
vg
4,90
f
5,00
vf
11,00
xf
15,00
au
27,00
25 Centavos
(1960–1964)
Silver (.720) (Copper .280)
8.33g
ø 27mm
f
7,70
vf
7,00
xf
7,00
au
7,00
unc
9,80–12,00
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
25 Centavos
(1965–1966)
Nickel brass (61% Copper, 20% Zinc, 19% Nickel)
8g
ø 27mm
f
0,54–1,10
vf
0,96–1,10
xf
0,96–1,10
25 Centavos
(2012–2021)
Magnetic
Stainless steel
4.2g
ø 27mm
vf
0,39–0,54
xf
0,39–0,41
au
0,77–0,87
unc
0,83–1,10
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
50 Centavos
(1998–2007)
Non-magnetic
Nickel brass (70% Copper, 28% Zinc, 2% Nickel)
5.5g
ø 24.25mm
g
0,10
vg
0,29–0,35
f
0,32–0,35
vf
0,44–0,53
xf
0,59–0,71
au
0,79–1,00
unc
1,10
50 Centavos
(1962–1963)
Silver (.720) (Copper .280)
11.94g
ø 31mm
vf
8,30
xf
9,50–13,00
au
13,00
unc
13,00–18,00
½ Centavo
(1932)
without dot
Nickel brass (79% Copper, 20% Zinc, 1% Nickel)
1.5g
ø 16mm
f
2,70
vf
3,20
xf
3,50
au
5,80
unc
11,00
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
½ Centavo
(1946)
with center dot
Nickel brass (79% Copper, 20% Zinc, 1% Nickel)
1.5g
ø 16mm
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
50 Centavos
(2012–2017)
Magnetic
Brass plated steel (93% Steel, 7% Brass)
3.3g
ø 24.25mm
f
0,54
vf
0,76
xf
0,86
au
0,86
unc
1,10
1 Quetzal
(1999–2012)
Non-magnetic
Nickel brass (Copper 70%, Zinc 28%, Nickel 2%)
11g
ø 29mm
g
0,12–0,13
vg
0,15–0,25
f
0,29–0,60
vf
0,25–0,75
xf
0,25–1,30
au
0,41–1,40
unc
1,10–2,00
1 Quetzal
(2013–2022)
Magnetic
Brass plated steel (93% Steel, 7% Brass)
6.4g
ø 29mm
vg
0,16
f
0,59
vf
0,13–0,89
xf
0,46–0,89
au
0,64–1,10
unc
1,00–1,50
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.