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Peseta logo #10101) Andorran coin 2) Barcelona buck 3) Bronze coin of Spain 4) Bygone Barcelona buck 5) Bygone currency 6) Bygone dinero 7) Bygone monetary unit 8) Bygone money 9) Bygone spanish coin 10) Cadiz coin 11) Cadiz coin, once 12) Cartagena coin 13) Center of Spanish culture 14) Change in spain 15) Coin in Barcelona
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Peseta logo #21000 == Etymology == The name of the currency comes from pesseta, the diminutive form of the word peça, which is a Catalan word that means piece or fraction. The first non-official coins which contained the word `peseta` were made in 1808 in Barcelona. == Symbol == Traditionally, there was never a single symbol or special character for the Spanish p.....
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Peseta logo #21002• (n.) A Spanish silver coin, and money of account, equal to about nineteen cents, and divided into 100 centesimos.
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peseta logo #21003former monetary unit of Spain. The peseta ceased to be legal tender in 2002, when the euro, the monetary unit of the European Union, was adopted as ...
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peseta logo #20688Former Spanish currency unit, replaced in 2002 by the single currency of the European Union, the euro. ...
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Peseta logo #20972Pe·se'ta noun [ Spanish ] A Spanish silver coin, and money of account, equal to about nineteen cents, and divided into 100 centesimos.
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Peseta logo #21217The peseta is the currency of Spain and Equatorial Guinea. In Spain 1 peseta = 100 centimos.
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peseta logo #20400[n] - the basic unit of money in Spain
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peseta logo #20974Spanish peseta noun formerly the basic unit of money in Spain; equal to 100 centimos
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Peseta logo #20978(Spanish 'little peso') The peseta was struck from 1772 onwards in Mexico as a quarter peso. It was the monetary unit in Spain from 1868 until the end of 2001: 100 centimos = 1 peseta.
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peseta logo #21751Basic Spanish currency unit. Consists of 100 centimos, but these are no longer in legal use. In terms of the United States dollar, the exchange rate averaged 60 pesetas in 1965, 56 pesetas in 1975, 79 pesetas in 1980, 126 pesetas in 1982, 173 pesetas in 1984, 154 pesetas in 1985, 134 pesetas in 1986, 107 pesetas in 1987, and 113 pesetas in 1988.
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