The Peseta was devalued from 60 pta./dollar to 70 pta./dollar in 1967
A peseta is the former currency of the countries of Spain and Andorra.
Spain used the peseta from 1869 to 2002.
Spain - Peseta (1868-2001)100 céntimos = 1 peseta
Spain no longer uses the peseta. They use the Euro, but Francisco Franco was on the peseta coin.
The peseta
Before the peseta, the currency of Spain was the real. The real had been used in various forms since the Middle Ages and was the dominant currency until the introduction of the peseta in 1868. The peseta replaced the real as part of Spain's monetary reform aimed at modernizing its economy.
No, Spain uses the 'Euro' for its currency.
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The peseta. Or is it the euro now?
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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.