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  2. Céntimo - Wikipedia

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    The main Spanish currency, before the euro, was the peseta which was divided into 100 céntimos. In Portugal it was the real and later the escudo , until it was also replaced by the euro. In the European community cent is the official name for one hundredth of a euro.

  3. Panamanian balboa - Wikipedia

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    Uno y Cuarto Centesimos (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 ¢) (No longer used since 1970) Vasco Núñez de Balboa: Denomination Copper 95% Tin/Zinc 5% Smooth 1940 Dos y Medio Centesimos de Balboa (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ¢) (No longer used since 1976) Vasco Núñez de Balboa: Panamanian Coat of Arms 1.25 g 90% Silver, 10% copper Smooth 1904 Denomination 18 mm 3.3 g Copper ...

  4. Centesimo - Wikipedia

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    In Italy it was the 1 ⁄ 100 division of the Italian lira. Currencies that have centesimo as subunits include: Circulating. Euro cent (in Italian, see Language and the euro) Panamanian balboa; Swiss franc (in Italian, see Rappen) Uruguayan peso; Obsolete. 20 centesimi, 1912. Boliviano (1864–1963) Chilean escudo; Dominican franco; Eritrean ...

  5. Uruguayan peso - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan peso (Spanish: peso uruguayo) has been a name of the Uruguayan currency since Uruguay's settlement by Europeans.The present currency, the peso uruguayo (ISO 4217 code: UYU) was adopted in 1993 and is subdivided into 100 centésimos, although centésimos are not currently in use.

  6. Chilean escudo - Wikipedia

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    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 and was itself replaced by a new peso, at a rate of 1 peso = 1000 escudos.

  7. Paraguayan peso - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, The government took direct control of note issue, with a series in denominations of 50 centavos, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 pesos. 200 and 500 pesos notes were introduced in 1899. 50 centavos and 1 peso notes were last issued in the 1916 series. 1000 pesos notes were introduced in 1923.

  8. Ferrer block - Wikipedia

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    The 80 centésimos green corner block of 15 is a multiple from the top right of an unused sheet of 35. It includes positions 3–5, 8-10, 13–15, 18–20, 24-25 and 30.

  9. List of eponymous streets in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Spanish-born mayor of Quezon City (1939–42). This was formerly called Sampaloc Avenue up until the 1960s. Tomas Pinpin Street (Calle San Jacinto) Binondo, Manila: Tomas Pinpin: Named after a Filipino writer and publisher. Formerly known as San Jacinto Street. V. Cruz Street Maytunas and Santa Lucia, San Juan: Venacio P. Cruz

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