A peseta is the former currency of the countries of Spain and Andorra.
Spain - Peseta (1868-2001)100 céntimos = 1 peseta
No currency was named after Franco. During his tenure the Spanish currency was the Peseta. The Peseta was replaced by the Euro.
Currently Euro, earlier it was Peseta.
The Spanish Peseta.
The Spanish peseta is no longer a legal tender currency. Both Spain and the UK use the euro.
Before Spain adopted the Euro their unit of currency was the peseta.
The Spanish peseta has now disappeared, replaced by EURO.
The 'peseta' was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002.
The euro officially replaced the Spanish peseta as the currency of Spain on January 1, 2002. The peseta ceased to be legal tender on February 28, 2002, and from then on, only the euro was used in Spain.
Spain, like much of the European Union (with the notable exception of the United Kingdom and a few other countries), uses the euro as its currency. Up until 2002, when the euro was introduced into the Spanish economy, the currency of Spain was the peseta.
The former Spanish currency was named: Peseta http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_peseta