escudo
That's 'Escudo' (singular form) or 'Escudos' (plural form.
No, there is no way to exchange pre-Euro currency. Keep it as a souvenir.
Until 1999 the currency was the escudo, divided into centavos. After that they have converted to euro.
The escudo was the currency of Portugal before the adoption of the euro in 2002. In old Portuguese currency, 1000 escudos would have been equivalent to 100,000 reis, as the escudo was subdivided into 100 reis. The escudo was used from 1911 until it was replaced by the euro, with various denominations issued throughout its history.
Portugal uses the Euro, since 2002, when the Escudo was replaced.
The old Portuguese currency escudo, is no longer used and is obsolete. It has been replaced by the Euro.
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An old term is larceny.
Old paper and coin currency can be sold to currency dealers. Old currency can also be sold online on the website, Ebay.
The old Papal currency was the SCUDO
spanish have their age, portuguese have their age too. There is no "spanish portuguese" civilization.