Spain used the Peseta before they changed to the Euro.
In Spain, the Peseta replaced the Escudo on October 19, 1868. The Euro in turn replaced the Peseta in 2002.
Dogs and Cats. They were very rare at the time and a great form of currency.
The French currency before 2002 was the French franc. Since then it is the Euro.
Before the Euro was introduced in Europe, the French currency was measured in Francs.
Before the advent of the Euro in Spain the currency was the Peseta.
Spain used the Peseta before they changed to the Euro.
Peseta
The Spanish Peseta.
Before changing to the Euro in 2002, Spain used the Peseta.
No, Spain uses the 'Euro' for its currency.
A peseta is the former currency of the countries of Spain and Andorra.
Since 2002 Spain has used the Euro as its currency. Before that the Spanish currency was the Peseta.
The peseta
The currency of Spain was the Peseta from 1867 until they converted to the Euro in 2002.On 1st January 2002 the pesetawas replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 =166.386 pesetas.
Spain - Peseta (1868-2001)100 céntimos = 1 peseta
Before Spain adopted the Euro their unit of currency was the peseta.