Definition of Pesetas. Meaning of Pesetas. Synonyms of Pesetas

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Definition of Pesetas

Peseta
Peseta Pe*se"ta, n. [Sp.] A Spanish silver coin, and money of account, equal to about nineteen cents, and divided into 100 centesimos.

Meaning of Pesetas from wikipedia

- Look up peseta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peseta may refer to: Catalan peseta, a former currency of Catalonia Equatorial Guinean peseta, a former...
- word peseta has been known as early as 1737 to colloquially refer to the coin worth 2 reales provincial or 1⁄5 of a peso. Coins denominated in "pesetas" were...
- 200 and 500 pesetas. There have also been commemorative issues in copper, silver and gold, as some of those shown here: Gold 40,000 pesetas. 15th Anniversary...
- the peseta was subdivided into six sous, each of four quarts (also spelled cuartos in Spanish), eight ochavos or twelve dineros. Five pesetas were equal...
- not replaced by the peseta. Silver coins were issued by the Lima mint in 1880 for 1 and 5 pesetas, with further issues of 5 pesetas made in 1881 and 1882...
- aluminum-bronze 1 peseta and copper nickel 5, 25 and 50 pesetas. The coins were the same size as the corresponding Spanish peseta coins and were minted...
- currency before the Euro was the Peseta. The first Peseta coins were minted in 1869, and the last were minted in 2011. Peseta banknotes were first printed...
- The banknotes of the Spanish peseta were emitted by the Bank of Spain in 1874–2001 until the introduction of the euro. From 1940 the banknotes were produced...
- also known as Crossing Borders (Spanish: Un franco, 14 pesetas; lit. 'One Franc, 14 Pesetas') is a 2006 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Carlos...
- of 3,000,000 pesetas. On 22 June 1944, the land acquisitions were formalized before a notary: 256,667 square feet for 2,000,000 pesetas from the Ruiz...