Respuesta :
Answer: It's 1.000 euros
Explanation:
In Spain, the euro coins are very detailed. One side has the value of the coin, and the other side includes a symbol of one of the countries in the European Union(same currency).
Answer:
hi Aly!
Explanation:
the answer is 1.000 euros. Before the euro the national currency of Spain was the Peseta. The peseta was replaced by the euro 1999 on currency exchange boards. Euro coins and notes were introduced in 2002, and on March 2002 the peseta lost its legal tender status in Spain, and also in Andorra.
