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  2. Salvadoran peso - Wikipedia

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    On August 28, 1892, the Salvadoran mint was established and production of silver and gold coins denominated in centavos and pesos began. In addition to copper 1 centavo coins, there were silver 5, 10, 20 and centavos and 1 peso, and gold 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 , 5, 10 and 20 pesos, [ 2 ] although the gold coins were only issued in very small numbers (597 ...

  3. Salvadoran colón - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1892, the government of President Carlos Ezeta, decided that the Salvadoran peso should be called the 'Colon', in homage to the discoverer of America. The colón replaced the peso at par in 1919. It was initially pegged to the U.S. dollar at a rate of 2 colones = 1 dollar. El Salvador left the gold standard in 1931 and its value ...

  4. File:El Salvador 1892 20 Pesos.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Salvadoran real - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish colonial and Central American Republic reales both circulated in El Salvador. Between 1828 and 1835, coins were issued specifically for El Salvador. From 1830, various foreign coins were counterstamped for use in El Salvador. In 1877, banknotes denominated in pesos were introduced, with 8 reales = 1 peso. The real ceased to be used ...

  6. Category:Currencies of Central America - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... Salvadoran colón; Salvadoran peso; Salvadoran real This page was ...

  7. Colón (currency) - Wikipedia

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  8. Meet Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma, the Mexican regional ...

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    Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma's 'Ella Baila Sola' is the first Mexican regional song to reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

  9. Central American Republic real - Wikipedia

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    The numismatic history of the Federal Republic begins with the passage of the coinage law of 19 March 1824. This law, titled Ley Que Prohibe la Acunacion de Moneda con las Armas de la Monarquia Espanola y Designa el Nuevo Tipo de Monedas de la Republica, banned the production of any coin with features distinctive of the Spanish monarchy and also described the appearance of new coinage. [2]