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  2. Template:Standard coin table notice - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. For table standards, see the coin specification table. Usage. This template only has 2 parameters. Use ...

  3. Spanish peseta - Wikipedia

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    The peseta linked its value with the euro coin on 1 January 1999, and hit rock bottom that year when Pts 200 were required to buy US$1. [15] At the time Euro became a material coin, Pts 185.29 were needed to buy US$1, that is, 1.1743 euros. [16] The peseta was replaced by the euro in 2002, [17] following the establishment of the euro in 1999 ...

  4. Peruvian peseta - Wikipedia

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    The peseta was a short-lived denomination issued by Peru between 1880 and 1882. The peseta was subdivided into 2 reales , with 5 pesetas equal to 1 sol . The sol continued to be produced during this period and was not replaced by the peseta.

  5. Currency of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The first Peseta coins were minted in 1869, and the last were minted in 2011. Peseta banknotes were first printed in 1874 and were phased out with the introduction of the Euro. [ 1 ] Prior to this was the Silver escudo (1865–1869), Gold escudo (1535/1537–1849), Spanish real (mid-14th century–1865), Maravedí (11th–14th century), and ...

  6. Category:Coins of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Coins of Spain" ... Spanish peseta coin with Franco 1963.gif

  7. Banknotes of the Spanish peseta - Wikipedia

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    22 July 1953 100: Julio Romero de Torres at center; La Fuensanta by Torres on the reverse: 7 April 1953 5: Alfonso X of Castile at right; library and museum building in Madrid on the reverse: 22 July 1954 25: Isaac Albeniz at left; patio scene of the Lion's Court of Alhambra on the reverse: 22 July 1954 500

  8. File:100 pesetas of Spain 1953, reverse.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The use of banknotes or coins in pesetas or of images thereof for advertising purposes requires the prior authorisation of the Banco de España, in accordance with the rules of Monetary Circular 1/1995 of 28 February 1995, except for reproductions in books or teaching material, which do not require it.

  9. United States Mint coin sizes - Wikipedia

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    This chart shows all of the coin types, and their sizes, grouped by coins of similar size and by general composition. [1] Seven distinct types of coin composition have been used over the past 200 years: three base coin alloys, two silver alloys, gold, and in recent years, platinum and palladium.