'No tinc ni un duro': the pesseta still on Catalans' minds 20 years on
Cost of flats and cars were counted in the old currency for years after 2002, as idioms stemming from pessetes are still used
Cost of flats and cars were counted in the old currency for years after 2002, as idioms stemming from pessetes are still used
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On January 1, 2002, Catalonia left behind the peseta, with more advantages than burdens, according to experts
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