- Catalan peseta
The peseta was a unit of currency in
Catalonia until 1850, when the whole ofSpain decimalized. It was also a name used throughout Spain for an amount of 4 reales de vellón.In Catalonia, the peseta was subdivided into 6 "sueldo", each of 4 "quartos" (also spelled "cuartos"), 8 "ochavos" or 12 "dineros". Five pesetas were equal to one
duro , which was itself equal to the Spanish 8 "reales de plata fuerte" (Spanish dollar ). In the new, decimal currency, the peseta was worth 4 reales.The name
peseta reappeared in 1868 for the new Spanish currency. Its value was equivalent to that of the earlier peseta.Coins
During the 1809-14 period, coins denominated in pesetas and quartos were minted in Barcelona.
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