Mozambican metical was created in 1980.
Mozambique - New metical (2006-date)100 centavos = 1 metical
Mozambican metical
Coins were introduced in 1853. Banknotes were introduced in 1877.
The currency of Mozambique is called the Mozambican metical, abbreviated as MZN. It has been in use since 1980, replacing the previous currency, the escudo. The metical is subdivided into 100 centavos.
The money of Mozambique is called the Mozambican metical. It's the legal tender used in the country, so don't go trying to pay with Monopoly money or your leftover Euros. Just make sure you have some metical handy if you want to buy some peri-peri chicken or go on a safari in Mozambique.
Mozambican escudo was created in 1914.
Mozambican Roller Hockey Championship was created in 1955.
The Metical
As of my last update in October 2023, the exchange rate of the Mozambican Metical (MZN) compared to the South African Rand (ZAR) fluctuates, typically around 0.05 to 0.07 ZAR per MZN. For the most accurate and current exchange rate, it's best to consult a financial news source or currency converter, as rates can change frequently due to market conditions.
Mozambican real ended in 1914.
Mozambican escudo ended in 1980.
Mozambican Civil War happened in 1977.