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Requested move 28 December 2022

Andorra and the euroAndorran euro coins – The correct name of the page is "Andorran euro coins" as in use for all contries that have already introduced the euro. Please do see: Austrian euro coins, Belgian euro coins, Cypriot euro coins, Estonian euro coins, Finnish euro coins, French euro coins, German euro coins, Greek euro coins, Irish euro coins, Italian euro coins, Latvian euro coins, Luxembourg's euro coins, Maltese euro coins, Dutch euro coins, Portuguese euro coins, Slovak euro coins, Slovenian euro coins, Spanish euro coins, Monégasque euro coins, Sammarinese euro coins, Vatican euro coins. Thank you 79.31.38.141 (talk) 21:32, 28 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Background

I've restored this deletion by a one-edit contributor last year, as without it the remaining paragraph makes little sense.
OTOH the whole paragraph seems a bit dubious; this article is about Andorra, not the other three states, so why is this stuff here at all? Can I suggest this section be re-written to cover Andorra and the Euro, not anywhere else? Moonraker12 (talk) 20:59, 12 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Dual currency

The Background section also says Andorra "had historically used the French franc and Spanish peseta". As a matter of interest, does anyone know how that worked? Did they have a (constantly changing) local exchange rate? Was everything dual-priced? Or were the coins given a local nominal value? Does anyone know? And are there any other examples of this happening that anyone knows about? My curiosity has been piqued...Moonraker12 (talk) 21:04, 12 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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