The Spanish Peseta (ESP) served as Spain’s national currency from 1869 until the country adopted the euro in 2002.
Over more than a century of circulation, the Banco de España issued numerous series of Peseta banknotes featuring monarchs, writers, explorers, scientists, and architectural landmarks that reflected Spain’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Earlier issues carried classic engraving styles and traditional layouts, while later notes introduced improved security features and more modern design elements as Spain entered the European Union and modernised its financial system.
All Peseta notes were officially withdrawn from circulation following the euro transition, yet many remain in private hands — often discovered in family estates, travel documents, or long‑stored belongings from holidays in Spain.
At Thecurrencycounter.co.uk, we accept a wide range of withdrawn Spanish Peseta notes, including early paper issues, commemorative designs, and denominations no longer seen in circulation.
If your specific note isn’t listed on our site, you’re welcome to get in touch — we may still be able to help.
Add the amount you wish to exchange into your wallet and complete the exchange, and we’ll take care of everything promptly and professionally.