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The currency of Spain was the Peseta from 1867 until they converted to the Euro in 2002.

On 1st January 2002 the peseta

was replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 =

166.386 pesetas.

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11y ago

Before the "Euro" existed each country had it's own particular currency.

Austria = Schilling

Belgium = Belgian Franc

France = French Franc

Greece = Drachma

Germany = Deutsche Mark

Italy = lira

Netherlands = Guilder

Portugal = Escuado

Spain =Peseta

and so on.

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10y ago

The currency of Spain before 2002 was the Peseta.

On 1st January 2002 the Peseta was replaced by the Euro at the rate of € 1 = 166.386 ₧.
Spain used the Peseta before converting to the Euro.

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The Pesata was the currency of Spain before 2002. Since then Spain has used the Euro (€).

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The Escudo. Escudo is Spanish for "crest" because the coins featured the royal crest on the reverse.

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13y ago

Spain used the peseta for years until they switched to the Euro.

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15y ago

SPAINS CURRENCY WAS THE PESETA

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13y ago

Spain used Peseta before the euro!

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