Sunday, May 17, 2026

Sunday Stamps: P is for peseta

 The peseta was the currency of Spain from 1868 to 2002 when it was replaced by the euro. It had been replaced by the euro on currency exchange boards since 1999. Pesetas could be exchanged for euros until 2021. Pesetas worthh an estimated 1.7 billion euros were not exchanged.

 Eva sent me two stamps featuring pesetas - a large stamp with a 1 peseta note, and a round stamp with a 1 peseta coin.




For more P stamps, explore the links at See it on a Postcard. 

13 comments:

  1. What great stamps these are!!! And a great subject for P.

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  2. Both wonderfully ornate designs.

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    1. I got lucky with the light to capture the foil effect on the coin

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  3. I lived in Spain in 1969-1970, so know the peseta. I was thinking just a few days ago about pesetas in fact! Or, the cost at my school for Chupa Chups! One peseta for a regular one, two pesetas for the larger size. I think we English speakers pronounced them Chuba Chubs though.

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  4. These must bring back feelings of nostalgia.

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    1. It was an interesting moment in history, all those different currencies disappearing to pave the. way for the euro

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  5. These stamps were issued in 2014, but the note is from 1953, and the coin was issued in 1944. So I have never used them!

    Nice you brought these for P :)

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    1. Thanks for the extra details, I didn't have a lot of time over the weekend

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  6. Stamp collecting and currency collecting all in one!

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    1. Currency makes for an interesting stamp subject. A lot of nostalgia for older coins, I'm sure

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