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  1. Peseta spaniolă a fost unitatea monetară a Spaniei și a Andorei până la adoptarea ca monedă a euroului. Etimologia [ modificare | modificare sursă ] Etimologic , cuvântul derivă probabil din catalană , peceta [1] ( piesetă ), diminutivul lui peça ( piesă ) – nume dat anumitor monede de argint care circulau pe teritoriul spaniol în secolul XV .

  2. Peseta ( / pəˈseɪtə /; bahasa Spanyol: [peˈseta]; bahasa Galisia: [peˈseta]; bahasa Katalan: pesseta, IPA: [pəˈsɛtə] atau [peˈseta]; bahasa Basque: pezeta, IPA: [pes̻eta]) adalah mata uang Spanyol sejak tahun 1869 hingga 2002 ketika digantikan oleh euro. Seiring dengan franc Prancis, peseta juga merupakan mata uang de facto yang ...

  3. Spanish colonial real. The silver real ( Spanish: real de plata) was the currency of the Spanish colonies in America and the Philippines. In the seventeenth century the silver real was established at two billon reales ( reales de vellón) or sixty-eight maravedíes. Gold escudos (worth 16 reales) were also issued.

  4. The Philippine peso has since traded versus the U.S. dollar in a range of ₱24–46 from 1993 to 1999, ₱40–56 from 2000 to 2009, and ₱40–54 from 2010 to 2019. The previous 1903–1934 definition of a peso as 12.9 grains of 0.9 gold (or 0.0241875 XAU) is now worth ₱2,266.03 based on gold prices as of November 2021.

  5. ESP – Spanish Peseta (obsoleta) a. MXN – Peso mexicano. 1 Spanish Peseta =. 0,10 906881 Mexican Pesos. 1 MXN = 9,16852 ESP. ESP se ha sustituido por EUR. Usamos la tasa del mercado medio para nuestro conversor. Esto solo tiene fines informativos.

  6. The Sahrawi peseta ( Arabic: البيزيتا الصحراوي, Spanish: Peseta Saharaui) is the currency of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. It is divided in 100 céntimos. One céntimos coins have never been minted. No banknotes have been printed. The first coins were minted in 1990. [1] They did not become the national coin of Western ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CéntimoCéntimo - Wikipedia

    Céntimo. The céntimo (in Spanish-speaking countries) or cêntimo (in Portuguese-speaking countries) was a currency unit of Spain, Portugal and their former colonies. The word derived from the Latin centimus [1] meaning "hundredth part". The main Spanish currency, before the euro, was the peseta which was divided into 100 céntimos.