No, there is no way to exchange pre-Euro currency. Keep it as a souvenir.
That's 'Escudo' (singular form) or 'Escudos' (plural form.
Until 1999 the currency was the escudo, divided into centavos. After that they have converted to euro.
file bankruptcy. you owe the bank money. how does buying a new car change that?
That depends on how old the money is. Different countries have different regulations regarding this. There will also need to be an explanation as to where the old money has come from.
Yes, the Hong Kong Dollar is still legal tender and may be exchanged at any major bank.
No, the French franc has no legal tender anymore, not even at the Banque de France, that was still changing it even after the banks and bureaux de change didn't. It is a collectible now.
spanish have their age, portuguese have their age too. There is no "spanish portuguese" civilization.
probobly 200 if it still works
Clemente, the Portuguese singer, was born on March 12, 1950. As of now, he is 73 years old.
its an old Portuguese saying meaning, waste not want not.
at special money changer's
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