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  2. Portuguese euro coins - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese euro coins show three different designs for each of the three series of coins. However, they are quite similar in that all contain old Portuguese royal mints and seals within a circle of seven castles and five escutcheons with silver bezants (all similar to what can be seen in the coat of arms and flag of Portugal) and the word "Portugal".

  3. Português (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The português, portuguez, [citation needed] or golden Portuguese, was a high-value 16th century Portuguese gold coin, in fact the most valuable coin in Europe at the time it was issued. [1] Commissioned by King Manuel of Portugal to commemorate the Portuguese Empire and Discoveries, it was first minted shortly before the voyage of Vasco da ...

  4. Portuguese escudo - Wikipedia

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    The escudo was used in the Portuguese mainland, the Azores and Madeira, with no distinction of coins or banknotes. In Portugal's African colonies, the escudo was generally used up to independence, in the form of Banco Nacional Ultramarino and Banco de Angola banknotes (rather than those of the Bank of Portugal used in Portugal proper), with ...

  5. Portuguese real - Wikipedia

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    A 500 reais gold coin, King Sebastião of Portugal (1557–1578). The real (Portuguese pronunciation:, meaning "royal", plural: réis or [archaic] reais) was the unit of currency of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire from around 1430 until 1911.

  6. Portuguese dinheiro - Wikipedia

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    The first Portuguese coins were issued by the first king, Afonso I. Some time after 1179, he ordered the issue of coins in denominations of half a dinheiro (called a mealha) and one dinheiro. [1] They were copied from the Spanish dinero and were consequently minted in billon. These circulated alongside Byzantine siliquae and Moorish dirhem and ...

  7. Escudo - Wikipedia

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    The escudo (Portuguese: 'shield') is a unit of currency which is used in Cape Verde, and which has been used by Portugal, Spain and their colonies. [1] The original coin was worth 16 silver reais. The Cape Verdean escudo is, and the Portuguese escudo was, subdivided into 100 centavos. Its symbol is the Cifrão, a letter S with two vertical bars ...

  8. Moidore - Wikipedia

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    Moidores were minted from 1677 to as late as 1910, mainly in the Kingdom of Portugal and in Portuguese colonies like Brazil and Mozambique. Gold coins were also issued in fractions or multiples of moidores, ranging from one-tenth of a moidore to five moidores. [1] An example of a Portuguese 500-réis gold coin of King Sebastian of Portugal (r ...

  9. Azorean real - Wikipedia

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    The real was currency of the Ilhas Adjacentes (Adjacent Islands) of Portugal, referring to the archipelago of the Azores and Madeira. [1] It consisted of coins and banknotes, specifically issued and circulated in those islands, but with their own surcharge. [1] Coins were issued for the Azores until 1901 and banknotes were issued between 1895 ...

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