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Mozambican escudo Portuguese escudo Portuguese Guinean escudo Portuguese Indian escudo Portuguese Timorese escudo São Tomé and Príncipe
escudo Spanish escudo Money...
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subdivided into 100 centavos. The word
escudo derives from the
scutum shield.
Amounts in
escudos were
written as
escudos centavos with the cifrão as the decimal...
- as in
English word vitality. "
Escudo", the name
primarily used in the ****anese
Domestic Market,
refers to the "
escudo", the
monetary unit of Portugal...
- The
escudo (sign: ; ISO 4217: CVE) is the
currency of the
Republic of Cape Verde. One
escudo is
subdivided into one
hundred centavos.
Amounts are generally...
- The
escudo was
either of two
distinct Spanish currency denominations. The
first escudo was a gold coin
introduced in 1535/1537, with
coins denominated...
- The
doubloon (from
Spanish doblón, or "double", i.e.
double escudo) was a two-
escudo gold coin
worth approximately $4 (four
Spanish dollars) or 32 reales...
- Look up
escudo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
escudo is a unit of currency.
Escudo may also
refer to:
Escudo hummingbird, a
hummingbird in the...
- The
escudo was the
currency of
Portuguese Guinea between 1914 and 1975. It was
equal to the
Portuguese escudo and
replaced the real at a rate of 1000...
- The
escudo was the
currency of
Chile between 1960 and 1975,
divided into 100 centésimos. It
replaced the (old) peso at a rate of 1
escudo = 1000 pesos...
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Portuguese escudo. The
introduction of the
escudo in Portugal's
colonies took
place in 1914,
three years after it
occurred in Portugal. The
escudo replaced...