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The '''peseta''' ([[Classical Latin|Latin]]: ''pensa''; [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]: ''peseitau''; {{wp|currency sign|sign}}: '''₽'''; {{wp|ISO 4217|code}}: '''RPM''') is the currency of [[Rumahoki]] and the preceding [[Delepasian Commonwealth]] since 1976. The modern peseta currency has its origins in the [[Latinic people|Latin]] realms of [[Vallos]] where their currencies were dubbed ''pensum'', which is currently used as the official name of the peseta.
The '''peseta''' ([[Classical Latin|Latin]]: ''pensa''; [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]: ''peseitau''; {{wp|currency sign|sign}}: '''₽'''; {{wp|ISO 4217|code}}: '''RUP''') is the currency of [[Rumahoki]] and the preceding [[Delepasian Commonwealth]] since 1976. The modern peseta currency has its origins in the [[Latinic people|Latin]] realms of [[Vallos]] where their currencies were dubbed ''pensum'', which is currently used as the official name of the peseta.


The current {{wp|ISO 4217}} code for the peseta is ''RPM''; prior to the [[Velvet Revolution]], the code ''DPT'' was used. The peseta's main unit is the [[peso (currency)|peso]], which is divided into 100 ''centavos'' (Latin: ''centesismo''; Reform Tainean: ''centimes''), which in turn is divided into 100 ''millavos'' (Latin: ''millesismo''; Reform Tainean: ''millimes''); the latter, however, is only ever seen in proof sets and as collectors' items instead of regular circulation. As of 7 July 2032, the peseta's exchange rate was ₽56.76 per [[Taler]], ₽57.33 per [[Aureus]], and ₽53.55 per [[Saar]].
The current {{wp|ISO 4217}} code for the peseta is ''RPM''; prior to the [[Velvet Revolution]], the code ''DPT'' was used. The peseta's main unit is the [[peso (currency)|peso]], which is divided into 100 ''centavos'' (Latin: ''centesismo''; Reform Tainean: ''centimes''), which in turn is divided into 100 ''millavos'' (Latin: ''millesismo''; Reform Tainean: ''millimes''); the latter, however, is only ever seen in proof sets and as collectors' items instead of regular circulation. As of 7 July 2032, the peseta's exchange rate was ₽56.76 per [[Taler]], ₽57.33 per [[Aureus]], and ₽53.55 per [[Saar]].
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