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  1. The peseta (/ p ə ˈ s eɪ t ə /, Spanish:) was the currency of Spain between 1868 and 2002. Along with the French franc , it was also a de facto currency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender ).

  2. La peseta fue la moneda de curso legal en España y sus territorios de ultramar desde su aprobación el 19 de octubre de 1868 hasta el 28 de febrero de 2002, 2 3 cuando se adoptó el euro como la moneda de curso legal, aunque fue retirada definitivamente de la circulación en marzo de 2002 tras un período transitorio.

    • ESP
    • ₧, Ptas
  3. A peseta (código ISO 4217: ESP, abreviações: Pta., Pts., or Ptas., symbol: ₧ ( (pouco usado)) foi a moeda corrente da Espanha entre 1869 e 2002. Junto ao Franco Francês foi a moeda utilizada em Andorra. Se subdividia em 100 céntimos ou, informalmente, 4 reales .

  4. History of peseta coins and notes. The peseta was established as the basic unit of the Spanish monetary system by means of a Government Decree enacted on 19 October 1868. It was the common currency used throughout Spain for over 130 years. The first peseta coins were minted in 1869, in the Madrid mint, which would later become the current Royal ...

  5. The peseta, the last circulating coinage in Spain before the European single monetary system was implemented, came into being in 1868 during the reign of Isabel II. It was in circulation for over a hundred years during which time it became steeped in Spanish history.

  6. peseta, former 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 the country’s sole monetary unit. In 1868 the peseta replaced the peso, which had been adopted in the 15th century and which was known in full.