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 repsol-ypf.com
The alloy used for pesetas was changed to aluminium.
Republican peseta in the time of the civil war, which people called a rubia (a blondie), because it was made of a golden coloured copper nickel alloy.
First one peseta coin of the Franco era, which did not yet bear the general's head.
http://www.repsolypf.com/eng/bienvenidoalinfinito/casayhogar/vivirydisfrutar/reportajes/ocio/coleccionismo/coleccionismo.asp?PaginaID=10861&Nivel=K

  
 ECB: A farewell to the peseta
It is precisely this point that we should emphasise as we say "goodbye" to the peseta, a currency which, since its creation, has held the same scale of value.
But these inflationary periods were followed by periods of stability and even deflation which offset part of the peseta's loss of purchasing power until the Civil War.
If you compare this model with the "calderilla catalana" and especially the situation prior to 1848 with its reliance on foreign coins, non-decimal coins, units of account with no real value, coins of fluctuating value, and worn and clipped coins, the order established by the peseta becomes quite apparent.
http://www.ecb.int/press/key/date/2002/html/sp020228.en.html

  
 Project 51 : text report
This model is supposed to outperform the random walk at all time horizons.
Model 4 also takes into account real rates of interest like model 3.We should expect to see model 4 follow the open interest parity theory, although things might change due to the coefficients of the change in interest rates having the same sign.
This model does not outperform the random walk in the short term but in the long term it does much better.
http://www.scism.sbu.ac.uk/inmandw/past/9697/projects/rep51/prj51.html

  
 Benjamin Muñiz World Coins Dealer
Spain, 5 PeSeta 1999 Murcia UNC Nickel Brass 0,25 €
Spain, 5 PeSeta 1995 km 946 UNC Nickel Brass 0,33 €
Spain, 5 PeSeta 1995 km 946 XF Nickel Brass 0,20 €
http://www.bencoins.com/coins-sz.htm

  
 Peseta Bars Recipe > Italian Cookies > Secret Authentic Italian Cookie Recipe
Put them back on the cookie sheet, this time with them flipped over and place them on their sides.
Now your ready to add a little Cookie Glaze.
These Peseta Bars should have a little crunch to them but not to much, they should have a nice crumbly texture to them.
http://www.spaghettisauceandmeatballs.com/pesetas.html

  
 IngentaConnect On the equilibrium value of the peseta
The cointegration method is used to estimate the reduced form of a multilateral model for Spain for the period 1977-1997.
The equilibrium correction model helps to explain short-run deviations of the actual from equilibrium exchange rate and to forecast the peseta real effective exchange rate up to the fourth-quarter of 1998.
IngentaConnect On the equilibrium value of the peseta
http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/rafe/2003/00000013/00000005/art00001

  
 An Empirical Analysis of the Peseta's Exchange Rate Dynamics
The short-run dynamics of the peseta's effective exchange rate vis-a- vis OECD countries over the period 1974:1 - 1995:9 is estimated using a PPP-based error-correction model enlarged with additional terms allowing for the possibility of unusual jumps.
To our knowledge, this item is not available for download.
The paper addresses the issue of the role of exchange rate jumps.
http://ideas.repec.org/p/fth/baesse/9613.html

  
 WSCOIN.COM
The Spain End of the Peseta 4 Coin Set dated 2001 contains the last of the Peseta coins Spain will issue.
2001 Spain End of the Peseta Uncirculated 4 Coin Set
The 1, 5, and 500 Peseta were their regular designs, but the 500 Peseta coin is shifted.
http://www.wscoin.com/ItemList.cfm?ID=2413

  
 EconPapers: A panel cointegration approach to the estimation of the peseta real exchange rate
A panel cointegration approach to the estimation of the peseta real exchange rate
EconPapers: A panel cointegration approach to the estimation of the peseta real exchange rate
This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.
http://netec.wustl.edu/WoPEc/data/Papers/fdafdadef01-08.html

  
 Peseta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the time of the changeover to the Euro, the following coins were being produced [1]:
Unfortunately, due to the political turbulences of the early 20th Century the monetary union fade away in the 1920s though was not till 1927 that the union came to an end officially.
The peseta (₧) was introduced in the second half of the 19th Century when Spain was preparing to join the Latin Monetary Union.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peseta

  
 EconPapers: A study of the credibility of the Spanish peseta
To do this we estimate the conditional elasticities and the risk premia of the Spanish peseta and the German Mark.
Abstract: In this paper we study the credibility of the Spanish peseta since its entry in the European Monetary System (EMS) in June of 1989.
The periods which exhibit the lowest levels of credibility are October of 1990, after the entrance of the British pound into the EMS, and between September and November of 1992, with the devaluations of the peseta and the exit of the British pound and the Italian lira from the EMS.
http://econpapers.repec.org/article/lrkeeaart/11_5F1_5F8.htm

  
 La peseta en época de Franco.
Los valores fabricados estuvieron comprendidos entre 1.000 y 1 peseta, mostrando la incapacidad para fabricar moneda metálica, mucho más idónea para los valores pequeños.
Los billetes de mayor valor mantuvieron la tradicional tendencia de mostrar temas iconográficos de escasa repercusión propagandística o con ésta muy desdibujada, centrándose fundamentalmente en monumentos, paisajes y temas históricos.
Al mismo tiempo se reactualizó el diseño para adaptarlo a los 74 años con los que ya contaba Franco.
http://www.fzaidin.com/articulos/peseta_Franco.html

  
 Parameterizing Currency Risk in the EMS: The Irish Pound and Spanish Peseta against the German Mark (ResearchIndex)
We make use of progressively more complex models, going from the GARCH in Mean speci...cation, to the International Capital Asset Pricing model (ICAPM) with a time-varying "- beta", to a general equiblirum Constant Relative Risk Aversion model (CRRA), with trivariate GARCH-M esimation.
Parameterizing Currency Risk in the EMS: The Irish Pound and Spanish Peseta against the German Mark (1998)
Abstract: This paper compares alternative estimates of systemic time-varying excess returns for the Irish pound and the Spanish peseta, against the German mark, since 1985.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lim98parameterizing.html

  
 eBay - spain pesetas, Coins World, Paper Money World items on eBay.com
eBay - spain pesetas, Coins World, Paper Money World items on eBay.com
Spain 2000 pesetas 1990 silver proof Olympics Emblem 
Spain peseta 1899 (99), XF+, bold star date 
http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=spain+pesetas&newu=1&...

  
 <yomag.net> report: The Peseta
Santander, 15.2.2000 The peseta is the monetary unit of Spain and of Andorra, that it corresponds to the value of 0.0126953 grams of fine gold.
In 1989 the peseta became part of the European monetary system, and starting from September of that same year it was included in the composition of the ECU.
The devaluation of the peseta became so serious that in 1959 there was a stabilization plan that fixed the exchange rate of the peseta regarding the dollar.
http://www.yomag.net/e-zine/302.htm

  
 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Peseta
As at late 2001, 184.1 pesetas equalled US$1.
http://au.encarta.msn.com/Peseta.html

  
 Benning Bassett - The Euro and Spain
The peseta joined the exchange-rate mechanism of the European Monetary System in 1989.
The devaluation of the dollar entailed a revaluation of the peseta, and after the collapse of the Bretton Woods system, the peseta adopted an administered floating rate system, free of exchange rate commitments.
As a result more and more countries switched to the gold standard and undertook to maintain their currencies stable against gold.
http://www.bbassett.com/bbdocs/general/euro/euro.html

  
 La Peseta
En La Peseta siempre podrás encontrar los mejores artículos para hacer más especial cualquier fiesta o celebración.
http://www.la-peseta.com

  
 Guardian International Currency Spanish Peseta
The import and export of all currencies is free.
Peseta banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10000 Pesetas.
Smaller values are issued as coins, with 1 Peseta = 100.
http://www.guardianfx.com/information/australasia/cookislands.html

  
 Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series/ Spain / Glossary
In terms of the United States dollar, the exchange rate averaged 60 pesetas in 1965, 56 pesetas in 1975, 79 pesetas in 1980, 126 pesetas in 1982, 173 pesetas in 1984, 154 pesetas in 1985, 134 pesetas in 1986, 107 pesetas in 1987, and 113 pesetas in 1988.
A tax applied to the additional value created at a given stage of production and calculated as a percentage of the difference between the product value at that stage and the cost of all materials and services purchased as inputs.
Consists of 100 centimos, but these are no longer in legal use.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/spain/es_glos.html

  
 PESETA - LoveToKnow Article on PESETA
pensum, weight), of which peseta is a diminutive, was a Spanish coin of gold, peso de oro, or silver, peso de plato, once current in Spain and her colonies, and now the name of a silver coin of many South American states.
To properly cite this PESETA article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PE/PESETA.htm

  
 multimadrid.com - Spanish money matters
While the bills of 1.000, 2.000, 5.000 and 10.000 pesetas do not vary these days except for the 10.000 peseta bill having either Juan Carlos I (king of Spain) or his son Prince Felipe on the bill face, the coin models are almost uncountable.
For the past 131 years the peseta has undergone many facelifts as does the money in most countries and the current peseta coins and bills are shown below.
In fact, it was hard for many Spaniards to let go of the peseta after more than 130 years.
http://www.multimadrid.com/practical_info/money.htm

  
 Many in Spain reluctant to drop peseta, use euro
Several years ago, Spain overhauled its coin system, reducing the peseta from the size of a penny to that of a diamond stud.
The name peseta itself has been out of fashion for years, replaced in this slang-oriented society by the ubiquitous ``duro'' meaning five pesetas.
Despite all this -- and the best efforts of the government and large businesses to educate consumers -- euro-peseta exchanges are already causing quite a commotion.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/600827/posts

  
 HISTORIA DE LA PESETA
La peseta aún tuvo que convivir dos años más no sólo con otras monedas sino incluso con pesetas de distinto valor, como las de 1864 y 1868, que tenían diferente contenido metálico.
Y a lo largo de su historia hubo billetes de 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1.000, 2.000, 5.000 y 10.000 pesetas
Otros lingüistas, en cambio, descartan la procedencia directa del peso porque, según creen, su diminutivo sería pesito o pesita pero no peseta, una degeneración del término bastante improbable.
http://www.iespana.es/lapeseta/historia.htm

  
 BBC News Europe Euro Cash Spent currencies
The peseta - formerly a subdivision of the peso - did not, however, join the group in the end due to a rise in gold prices.
The Nationalists refused to accept the Republicans' coins, which included the first ever pesetas made with non-precious metal.
The peseta was introduced to prepare Spain to join another European single currency - the Latin Monetary Union set up in 1865.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/business/2001/euro_cash/spent_currencies/peseta.stm

  
 hackwriters.com -Goodbye Peseta - Hello Euro - James Skinner
The government had allowed bus companies to accept Pesetas provided the fare was paid in the exact amount.
No problem if paid in Euros as the change would always be given in the new currency.
Like all other currencies it suffered its ups and downs of devaluation including a period during the Spanish Civil war whereby different issues were minted by the opposing warring sides.
http://www.hackwriters.com/GoodbyPeseta.htm

  
 Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Black market brings hot peseta out of hiding
Black market brings hot peseta out of hiding
A few days later they discovered £150,000 worth of pesetas in a suitcase in the back of a bus.
Up to a third of the pesetas in circulation - some £13bn worth - are estimated to be black.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,495177,00.html

  
 being in the midst of that which is the prince's. - spanish peseta is autotrophic heterotrophic protists
It is estimated that about one and a half billion viewing hours of moving autotrophic heterotrophic protists were produced in 2005-10-17, twice the number made just a decade before.
Television in developing autotrophic heterotrophic protists is produced on videotapes that are erased every few months.
With or without autotrophic heterotrophic protists, the overall number of moving autotrophic heterotrophic protists we are preserving today is infinitesimal compared with mainstream commercial production.
http://www.geovyne.co.uk/spanish-peseta.html

  
 PESETA - Online Information article about PESETA
weight), of which peseta is a diminutive, was a Spanish coin of See also:
UNION (known locally as Union Hill and officially as Town of Union)
http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/PER_PIG/PESETA.html

  
 Peseta
Euro coins and bills were introduced in January 2002, and since February 28, 2002, the peseta is no longer legal tender in Spain.
The peseta was the Spanish currency unit until December 31, 1998.
http://www.theezine.net/p/peseta.html

  
 Historia de la Peseta, Portal Fuenterrebollo
No se vuelven a acuñar monedas de peseta hasta la Restauración.
Durante su reinado se acuñaron varios tipos de piezas de peseta de plata con distintos calificativos:
La imaginación popular otorgó el color rubio a la larga melena del retrato femenino que aparece.
http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/his-pese.html

  
 La Peseta
Esto quiere decir, que cuando un chico (varón) cumple los 15 años (más o menos) tiene que pagar la peseta.
La Peseta es una tradición que se lleva celebrando desde hace muchos años.
Si algún chico se niega a pagar la Peseta teniendo ya la edad para pagarla, será castigado con un remojón en el pilón, o sea, será cogido por varios mozos y tirado al abrevadero que hay en la Virgen.
http://sugabo.webcindario.com/s_peseta.htm

  
 Tai Peseta
Asmar, C. and Peseta, T. 'Figuring things out from my friends": encouraging collaboration among first year students at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Brew, A. and Peseta, T. Changing postgraduate supervision practice: a program to encourage learning through reflection and feedback.
Brew, A. and Peseta, T. Research-led teaching: what does it look like and how should academic developers encourage it?
http://www.itl.usyd.edu.au/aboutus/taipeseta.htm

  
 Calculator for Spanish Peseta (ESP) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion
To show Spanish Peseta and just one other currency click on any other currency.
Online currancy calc - change money - foreign exchange - coin, cash - forex trading global conversion universal international monetary changer.
Spanish Peseta (ESP) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator
http://coinmill.com/ESP_calculator.html

  
 Spain - 1 peseta - coins
417502 pic Set-175 - Spain - 1 peseta - 1980 (80) - aluminum-bronze - KM816 - BU -
418001 Set-180 - Spain - 1 peseta - 1980 (81) - aluminum-bronze - KM816 - BU -
625502 Set-255 - Spain - 1 peseta - 1980 (80) - aluminum-bronze - KM816 - UNC -
http://it.geocities.com/coinpc/Spain_1_peseta.html

  
 Historia de la Peseta, Portal Fuenterrebollo
Las pesetas, hasta 1982, son de una aleación cuproníquel con una gran proporción de cobre puro que con el tiempo se fue reduciendo para asegurar una mejor resistencia al desgaste.
La imaginación popular otorgó el color rubio a la larga melena del retrato femenino que aparece.
En este año se actualiza la relación fiduciaria, ya que una peseta de 1944 vale más que el metal del que está hecha.
http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/historiapeseta.html

  
 Cudas Peseta - Many Sizes, Free Shipping
Peseta is available in your size, click here
http://www.shoebuy.com/sb/s.jsp/st_38032/sbstl_38032

  
 peseta - definition of peseta by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Don't reward him with more than one peseta, Senor, whatever he does.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
peseta - definition of peseta by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/peseta

  
 ELDIA.ES > Canarias afronta con pulso firme el histórico cambio de la peseta al euro
A preguntas de los periodistas acerca de la poca disponibilidad de euros en los comercios, que sólo podían cambiar 100 mil pesetas por entidad bancaria, Adán Martín aseguró que a medida que los clientes vayan pagando con la nueva divisa no habrá problemas de liquidez.
Canarias afronta con pulso firme el histórico cambio de la peseta al euro
ELDIA.ES > Canarias afronta con pulso firme el histórico cambio de la peseta al euro
http://83.175.206.50/2002-01-03/actualidad/actualidad1prn.htm

  
 Tienda Fnac - Home > Libros > Economía y Derecho > Adiós peseta... - miarroba.com
Lo del euro puede ser extraordinario, pero para gran parte de nosotros la peseta es y será la peseta.
Tienda Fnac - Home > Libros > Economía y Derecho > Adiós peseta...
La apreciación de la peseta, ahora que se va, es porque nos trae recuerdos, vivencias, de lo que éramos y lo que hacíamos.
http://miarroba.com/fnac/c7/a367228

  
 Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Peseta Sinave Isara: MAIN
Peseta Sinave Isara Assistant Director, Personnel and Training, Upolu.
Sadly missed by Peseta Sinave Isara, children and families.
We pick the top 11 movies for every mood, including 'The Squid and the Whale' for those who like witty, funny films about deeply dysfunctional families.
http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/main.adp?sid=141423

  
 Peseta
Esta peseta equivalía a 4 reales de entonces.
La primera peseta fue acuñada en 1869, y ha servido como unidad monetaria durante 133 años.
Parece que la palabra peseta procede de la catalana peceta ('piececita'), diminutivo de peça ('pieza'), nombre con que se conocía desde el siglo XV a algunas monedas de plata y que más tarde designó al real de a dos.
http://encyclopedie-es.snyke.com/articles/peseta.html

  
 EconPapers: Internal and External Exchange Rate Equilibrium in a Cointegration Framework. An Application to the Spanish ...
Abstract: A simple method to estimate multilateral equilibrium real exchange rates in a cointegration framework is used to compute the equilibrium real exchange rate for the peseta.
The stock of foreign assets and the evolution of sectorla prices have been considered to be the fundamentals for the real exchange rate.
http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/fthbaesse/9916.htm

  
 Define Peseta : powered by In Dictionary (InDicitonary.com)
Define Peseta : powered by In Dictionary (InDicitonary.com)
Use the form below to search our dictionaries by entering a word you wish to define.
peseta n : formerly the basic unit of money in Spain; equal to 100 centimos [syn: Spanish peseta]
http://www.indictionary.com/define/Peseta

  
 Actualidad Económica - Especial verano - La peseta, 134 años de historia.
El nombre de peseta no era nuevo porque con él se designaba en el siglo XVII al real de a dos y luego, al real de a cuatro.
Desde entonces ha habido billetes por valor de 25, 50, 100, 500 y 1.000 pesetas.
Como curiosidad, se conoció como perra gorda y perra chica a las monedas de diez y cinco céntimos, acuñadas en bronce, porque se confundió el león del reverso con un perro.
http://www.expansiondirecto.com/ae/especial/verano01/euro/euro04.html

  
 ECONOMÍA Y COYUNTURA : UNA PESETA ES LO MISMO QUE DOS PESETAS.
En definitiva la conclusión es que tanto una peseta como dos pesetas equivalen a un céntimo de euro, y por lo tanto que una peseta vale lo mismo que dos pesetas.
Y tal y como están las cosas ello nos permitiría acudir a las entidades financieras a partir del 1 de Enero de 2002 con una peseta y salir con un céntimo de euro.
Si un euro equivale a 166,386 pesetas, un céntimo de euro equivale lógicamente a 1,66386 pesetas.
http://www.la-bolsa.com/canales/97

  
 Peseta Web Directory and Resources
To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and...
The following links will lead you away from Banknotes.com.
US says China must keep Congress at bay over forex row (AFP via Yahoo!
http://stocksandforex.net/peseta

  
 Flickr: lunaryuna's photos tagged with peseta
lunaryuna doesn't have any photos tagged with peseta, but other people do.
You can give your photos a "tag", which is like a keyword.
You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo.
http://www4.flickr.com/photos/theunholytrinity/tags/peseta

  
 Se venden duros a peseta
Después, vaya a Seat con los nombres de todos los que se hayan interesado y convenza a los directivos de lo rentable que sería para ellos hacer una oferta así.
MADRID.- Es un negocio redondo: abra una página web y ofrezca en ella coches nuevos a 100.000 pesetas.
http://www.el-mundo.es/navegante/diario/99/diciembre/04/iberaccess.html

  
 Agra Europe: French worried by peseta and escudo devaluations. (Spanish peseta, Portuguese escudo)@ HighBeam Research
The 7% devaluation of the Spanish peseta and 3.5% of the Portuguese escudo could have some consequences - though possibly only slight - for French firms exporting to Spain and Portugal, according to the CFCE, the French foreign trade organisation.
Agra Europe: French worried by peseta and escudo devaluations.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:16751920&refid=holomed_1

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