Portuguese escudos was the currency before Euros.
The "Escudo" is no longer used as currency in Portugal. Since the year 2000 that the "Euro" is our currency. 5 escudos is worth 0,03 Euros wich is worth aprox. 0,05 US dollars.
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Depends if the currency it was drawn in is still legal tender. If the currency no longer exists then you won't be able to cash it.
It is since 2002 I believe. Before that we had the Escudo. And Euro is/was worth 200 Escudos roughly.
The symbol for the former Portuguese currency escudo was '$'. It was placed where the decimal point is normally located, for example 4$50 = 4½ escudos.
Still the running currency is called Lev
The old Portuguese currency escudo, is no longer used and is obsolete. It has been replaced by the Euro.
The current exchange rate has one Cape Verdean Escudo equaling 0.012 US Dollars. With this exchange rate, 200 Escudos is worth 2.50 US Dollars. Currency rates are subject to change on a daily basis.
20 dollars, technically its still legal currency, though id still keep it
the escudo, about 250 to the pound sterling. Large amounts of money described as 'contos', 1000 escudos or about £4.Euros
100 Escudos would nowadays be the equivalent of +/- 0,50 Euro.