Peseta.
The Spanish currency is the Euro.
"Currency" in Spanish is "valuta". It is pronounced "bah-LOO-tah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations----My first language is Spanish and that's NOT the name for money in Spanish!You gave this person the translation of the word "currency" to Danish.http://translate.reference.com/translate?query=currency&src=en&dst=es&v=1.0The correct translation of "Currency" to Spanish is "Moneda"I should know, I speak Spanish!
Spain's one and only currency is the Euro (€). This has been the Spanish currency since 2002.
The most common currency used in Spanish-speaking countries is the peso. However, some countries like Spain, which uses the euro, and others like Panama, which uses the balboa, have their own unique currencies.
The Euro
No currency was named after Franco. During his tenure the Spanish currency was the Peseta. The Peseta was replaced by the Euro.
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Ecuador is a Spanish-speaking country that uses the US dollar as its official currency. This change was implemented in the year 2000 to stabilize the economy and combat hyperinflation.
Currently Euro, earlier it was Peseta.
The Spanish Peseta.
The currency of Costa Rica is the colรณn, not to be confused with the currency used in Spain. It is only used in Costa Rica.
The Canary Islands are part of Spain. That means the language is Spanish (castillian) and the currency is the Euro.