Portuguese Guinean escudo

Currency
1100centavoBanknotes50, 100, 500, 1000 escudosCoins10, 20, 50 centavos, 1, 2+12, 5, 10, 20 escudosDemographicsUser(s)Portuguese GuineaIssuanceIssuing authorityBanco Nacional UltramarinoThis infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

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 réis = 1 escudo. The escudo was subdivided into 100 centavos. Portugal issued banknotes (starting in 1914) and coins (starting in 1933) for use in Portuguese Guinea. Following independence, the peso replaced the escudo at par.[1]

Coins

In 1933, coins were introduced in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 centavos and 1 escudo. Coins of 2+12, 10 and 20 escudos were added in 1952, with 5 escudos coins introduced in 1973.

Banknotes

In 1914, notes were issued by the Banco Nacional Ultramarino in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 centavos. In 1921, larger denominations, from 1 escudo up to 100 escudos, were introduced. 500 escudos notes were first issued in 1945, with 1000 escudos notes introduced in 1964.

References

  1. ^ Gyllenbok, Jan (2018). Encyclopaedia of historical metrology, weights, and measures. Cham: Birkhäuser. p. 1995. ISBN 9783319667126.
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