Spain 2002 Euro Transition Stamp
Spain · 2002 ·
This stamp marks Spain's transition from the peseta to the euro as its official currency. The design typically features the new euro symbol (€) or dual denominations to ease the public into the new monetary system. It represents a significant moment of European economic integration.
In 2002, Spain, along with eleven other European Union member states, officially adopted the euro, replacing its long-standing national currency, the peseta. This change was a major step in the process of European integration.
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