There never was a Spanish Euro. There is only one Euro.
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The Euro was worth about 70 British pence when it started, it dropped to about 60 pence in the next two years or so then has steadily gained until it is now just about equal to the British pound. At the time of this edit, 18th of March 2010, the pound is worth 89p to every euro.
In Ireland, before the euro the currency wasdecimal. For example, 100 pence was equal to 1 punt. Prior to that the currency was, pounds, shillings, and pence. For every pound there was 240 pence. Hope this helps.
yes it follows the UK systerm and not the euro
As of today (01APR2011), 1 Euro is worth about 88 pence, or 0.88 pounds. One pound is worth about 1.13 Euro.
1 euro is worth approximately 88 pence
1 british pound=1.26 euros 1 euro=79 british pence
At the time of writing - 1 Euro is worth approximately 83 pence in British currency.
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At the time of answering, 1 Euro is worth 87 pence.
One of the pre-Euro Spanish coins was known as the peseta.
Depending on the currency (which I will call Euro and cent) this would be ... Twelve thousand, nine hundred and eighty-nine Euro and thirty cent. Subsitute Dollar for Euro, or Pound for Euro and pence for cent, if necessary.