Just like now, there were many different currencies around the world in 1869, not just one.
The pesata was the currency of Spain between 1869 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.
The pesata was the currency of Spain between 1869 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.
The 'peseta' was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002.
Spain used the peseta from 1869 to 2002.
Quoting the value for the 1869 Series One Dollar Bill depends on the condition and the printed serial number. Contacting a specialist in old currency is recommended to acquire an accurate value.
No country currently uses the Peseta as their currency. Spain used the Peseta from 1869 to 2002. On 1st January 2002 the Peseta was replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 166.386 Pesetas.
Spain uses the Euro, since 1999. Prior, they used the Peseta from 1869.
The peseta was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de factocurrency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender). It was subdivided into 100 céntimos or, informally, 4 reales, but these subunits were completely out of circulation by the 1970s
The peseta was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de factocurrency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender.The peseta was replaced by the euro (€) in 1999 on currency exchange boards. Euro coins and notes were introduced in January 2002, and on March 1, 2002, the peseta lost its legal tender status in Spain,
9845 - 7976 = 1869
First of all you need a mint mark. If there is one, you still need to grade it. In graded condition, fine is about $220 in American currency. If it is extra fine about $400.
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