peseta Meaning in marathi ( peseta शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
स्पॅनिश नाणे,
Noun:
स्पॅनिश नाणे,
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peseta's Usage Examples:
Among AP's election pledges were a tax reduction consisting in the suppression of the wealth tax, exemption from the income tax (IRPF) for incomes lower than 750,000 yearly pesetas, deduction of any economic amount intended for productive investments and the setting of an upper limit to individual tax burden.
He also received 40,000 pesetas of the 150,000 peseta fee that took him from Espanyol to Real Madrid.
nacional Bolivian peso Catalan peseta (pesseta) Costa Rican peso Cuban convertible peso Ecuadorian peso Equatorial Guinean peseta Guatemalan peso Guinea-Bissau.
There also were 10 Numero Extra (often 6 pesetas - see below - including one Extra-Especial) - and finally 62 (4 and later 5 pesetas) Nuevo Coyote were published.
allows one to convert a value expressed in the previously official unit (the peseta in Spain, for example) to the new value in euros, or vice versa.
(peso oro) Macanese pataca Mexican peso Philippine peso (piso) Sahrawi peseta Uruguayan peso Obsolete Argentine peso argentino Argentine peso ley Argentine.
Five pesetas were equal to one duro, which was itself equal to the Spanish 8 reales.
A striking example is given by the royal arms as they appear on the reverse of a 5 pesetas coin of Alfonso XII (1885).
The peseta (peseta guineana) was the currency of Equatorial Guinea from 1969 to 1975.
These were an aluminum-bronze 1 peseta and copper nickel 5, 25 and 50 pesetas.
death, it was sold to the Spanish Ministry of Culture for 175,000,000 pesetas in December 1999 via Christie"s of London.
Among the reasons behind an early electoral call were the party's increased popularity (according to opinion polls) after the March referendum on NATO membership, and savings worth 300 million pesetas to the State Treasury in Andalusia by avoiding the celebration of two separate elections in June and October.
Synonyms:
Spanish peseta, Spanish monetary unit, centimo,