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Spanish coins look like United States coins but, the wording is in Spanish. Spanish paper money has the current leader on the bills so each denomination might be slightly alike as far as the pictures go.

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It gives the first impression of being normal US Currency. The reason that trained Treasury Agents can't see any difference is because there isn't any. As a US Territory, Puerto Rico uses the US Dollar in their monetary system.

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