100 céntimos = 1 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 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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Currently Euro, earlier it was Peseta.
The Spanish Peseta.
It's the official currency of Panama, and of course of Puerto Rico.
Spanish people use the Euro as their currency. It has been in circulation since 2002 when Spain adopted the currency along with several other European Union countries.
The term "Spanish dollar" typically refers to the historical silver coin that was widely used in the Americas and Europe from the 16th to the 19th centuries. It was equivalent to 8 reales, but in terms of modern currency, the "Spanish dollar" is not an official currency today. The euro is the current currency of Spain, and there are no direct conversions between pesos and dollars as they refer to different currencies and historical contexts.
Since 2002 Spain has used the Euro as its currency. Before that the Spanish currency was the Peseta.