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  2. Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda - Wikipedia

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    The Casa da Moeda was established at least in the late 13th century. It produced legal tender coins and banknotes. It also produced medals and security prints (i.e., passports, subway tokens, postage stamps) that are used and issued by government-run service providers. In 1972 it was merged with the Imprensa Nacional (National Press) into ...

  3. Português (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The E-Sylum: Vocabulary Words: Portugalöser and Portuguez; D.Manuel - Coins issued during the reign of King Manuel of Portugal, in the site of the Museu Casa da Moeda in Lisbon (In Portuguese) D.João III - Coins issued during the reign of King John III of Portugal, in the site of the Museu Casa da Moeda in Lisbon (In Portuguese)

  4. Portuguese escudo - Wikipedia

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    The Casa da Moeda issued notes for 5, 10, and 20 centavos between 1917 and 1925 whilst, between 1913 and 1922, the Banco de Portugal introduced notes for 50 centavos, 1, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000. 50 centavos and 1 notes ceased production in 1920, followed by 2 + 1 ⁄ 2, 5 and 10 in 1925 and 1926. 5,000 notes were ...

  5. Portuguese real - Wikipedia

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    In 1847, the Banco de Portugal introduced notes for 10$000 and 20$000 réis. [10] 5$000 réis notes were issued from 1883, followed by 50$000 réis in 1886. In 1891, the Casa de Moeda introduced notes for 50 and 100 réis, [11] and the Banco de Portugal introduced notes for 200, 500, 1$000 and 2$500 réis, followed by 100$000 real notes in 1894.

  6. Casa da Moeda de Portugal - Wikipedia

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  7. Ceres series (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The inscriptions are "REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA" and "CORREIO" (for Portuguese Republic and Post). It was printed in typography by the Portuguese mint, Casa da Moeda. The series were issued between February 16, 1912, and 1931. During their period of issue, they went through several changes: 1928-1929 - overprint with new denominations

  8. Mass media in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Artur Anselmo [in Portuguese] (1981). Origens da imprensa em Portugal (in Portuguese). Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda. ISBN 9789729101090. OCLC 927856821.; Agee, Warren K. and Nelson Traquina (1984) O Quarto Poder Frustrado: Os Meios de Comunicação Social no Portugal Pós-Revolucionário [Media in Post-Revolutionary Portugal], Lisboa, Vega.

  9. Postage stamps and postal history of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    The modern stamps are inscribed both "PORTUGAL" and "AÇORES". Personalized and regional stamps began to be issued from 2008 by the Portuguese postal service. [1] These stamps have no special purpose beyond the expression of local pride; all are sold and valid in Portugal. About 5–10 are issued each year, generally with themes relating to the ...