KennyG
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Posted: 3 Ağu 2025, 03:25
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Posted: 3 Ağu 2025, 03:25
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Hi all, I noticed that the Spanish peseta still shows a conversion, but it has been completely demonetized since 2021.
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ceh2019
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Posted: 10 Ağu 2025, 17:11
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Posted: 10 Ağu 2025, 17:11
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I checked a few and, although they have the wrong demonetization date (should be 31/12/2020), they were listed as demonetized. Which ones are missing that?
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Jarcek
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 12:33
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 12:33
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Where does it make a problem to keep this conversion?
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ceh2019
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 12:34
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 12:34
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Jarcek
Where does it make a problem to keep this conversion?
If it gives the impression that the piece hasn't been demonetized, that could confuse.
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Jarcek
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 12:59
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 12:59
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Yes, but as far as I search, there are no items that would have it set uncorrectly as “still monetized”. That would indeed make a false impression.
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ceh2019
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 13:20
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Posted: 18 Ağu 2025, 13:20
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Jarcek
Yes, but as far as I search, there are no items that would have it set uncorrectly as “still monetized”. That would indeed make a false impression.
I couldn't find any either.
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