Economy, asked by MPP, 1 year ago

What used to be the currency of Italy?

In what country was pesetas the currency?

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Answered by no2
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Heyaa folk,

=> Currency of Italy was Lira till January 1, 1999 but it changed into Euro afterwards. The rate of 1,936.27 lire is equal to 1 Euro and 1 Euro is equal to 72.46 Indian Rupees.

=> Pesetas was the currency of Catalonia but now it is changed to Euro.

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Answered by ImRitz
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Lira
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Lira used to be the currency of Italy.

The lira (Italian lira) was the currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002.

It was replaced by the euro (€).

Until January 1, 1999, in Italy, It was the official unit of currency.

Euro is the current currency of Italy.

Italy is a country in the continent of Europe.
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Spain
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In the country of Spain, pesetas was the currency.

The peseta (Spanish peseta) was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002.

It was replaced by the euro (€) in 1999.

Spain is a country in the continent of Europe.
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