Portuguese Guinean escudo ended in 1975.
The symbol for the former Portuguese currency escudo was '$'. It was placed where the decimal point is normally located, for example 4$50 = 4½ escudos.
the escudo, about 250 to the pound sterling. Large amounts of money described as 'contos', 1000 escudos or about £4.Euros
Portugal's currency is the Euro (€)Before the Euro, Portugal used the Escudo as their unit of currency.Escudo means shield in portuguese.
Since 2002 Portugal's money is the Euro. Before it was the Portuguese escudo (PTE), which was originally divided into 1000 réis but later into 100 centavos.Portugual = Euro (€)Brazil = Real (R$)
First Portuguese Republic ended in 1926.
Portuguese Guinean escudo was created in 1914.
Portuguese Guinean real ended in 1914.
Portuguese Indian escudo ended in 1961.
Portuguese Timorese escudo ended in 1976.
Portuguese escudo was created in 1911.
Portuguese Indian escudo was created in 1958.
Portuguese Timorese escudo was created in 1959.
The last character to appear in the Portuguese escudo was Fernando Pessoa, a famous Portuguese writer.
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.
the escudo, about 250 to the pound sterling. Large amounts of money described as 'contos', 1000 escudos or about £4.Euros
escudo
Guinean syli ended in 1985.