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Spanish Pesetas ! I have 6000 pesetas from a holiday in Spain during 1990. Do they have value ?

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I was on holiday in mainland Spain many years ago and still have some old pesetas from that holiday. Obviously Spain now uses Euros. Do my pesetas still have any value...and if so, what are they worth in todays euro currency ?

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  1. In a word,NO, I have a few also (and I live in Spain ) that I cannot exchange.The director of my bank can't even help me,and he is a friend of mine.Hang onto them though,Spain may go back to using them one of these days.Who knows.?


  2. Now it would be 36€. You can change it in Spain but not in a average bank. You have to go to el Banco de España, that's run by the state, and there you can change it.

  3. well...now;they havent got value.

    I think if you go to spâin you should go to a bank and change them[if you can;I dont know] to euros.

    6000 pesetas are about 36 euros

  4. No sorry they no longer have value... And they won´t trade them for euros...

    Take care..

    Bcn_mimosa from Barcelona, spain

  5. You would have to take them to a spanish bank but they are no longer required to accept them. If they will accept them they are worth roughly €33

  6. 6,000 Pesetas are roughly 30 Euros or 25$

    That is about the fee you have to pay for changing them, but you will not find a place who takes it anymore.

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