This means that Spain did use that dual date system - past tense. As for how it was used, and when they stopped using it, see my posts #15 and #16. Christian
Don't know what Wikipedia says about the dates; my source is "El Euro - la Peseta" by José María Aledón. The only commemorative piece in that series is the one with 1947 as the authorization date and with "E/51" instead of "19/51" in the stars. That one was issued for the National Numismatic Expo ... Christian
You know, as a horse, I never get any respect. Thank you very much for the faith you have in me, Dave.