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  1. Peseta notes issued since 1939 and coins that were legal tender on 31 December 2001 remained exchangeable at any branch of the Spanish Central Bank until 30 June 2021. [23] [24] According to that entity, as of March 2011 pesetas to a value estimated at €1.7 billion had not been converted to euros.

  2. The Spanish system adopted the Latin Monetary System model in 1868. The new currency was the peseta with coins made of gold, silver and bronze. After 1925 new coins with fiduciary value were introduced. During the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 each side had its own peseta.

  3. 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. You are invited to get to know the entire history (only Spanish version).

  4. 19 65. Translation: One Peseta. One Great Free. Further Beyond. Engraver: Manuel Marín Jimeno. Edge. Reeded. Mint. Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda), Madrid, Spain (1591-date) Comments. From 1868 to 1982, two dates may be found on most Spanish coinage.

  5. Detailed information about the coin 5 Pesetas, Francisco Franco (Copper-nickel), Spain, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

  6. 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 ...

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