The escudo (
Portuguese: 'shield') is a unit of currency historically used in
Portugal and its
colonies in South America, Asia, and Africa.
It was originally worth 16 silver . The
Cape Verdean escudo
The escudo (sign: ; ISO 4217: CVE) is the currency of the Republic of Cape Verde. One escudo is subdivided into one hundred ''centavos''.
Amounts are generally written by using the () as the decimal separator, such as for 20 escudos, or for ...
and the former
Portuguese escudo (PTE), each subdivided into 100 , are named after the historical currency. Its symbol is the , a letter S with two vertical bars superimposed used between the units and the subdivision (for example, ).
Other currencies named "escudo"
Circulating
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Cape Verdean escudo
The escudo (sign: ; ISO 4217: CVE) is the currency of the Republic of Cape Verde. One escudo is subdivided into one hundred ''centavos''.
Amounts are generally written by using the () as the decimal separator, such as for 20 escudos, or for ...
Obsolete
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Angolan escudo
The escudo was the currency of Angola between 1914 and 1928 and again between 1958 and 1977. It was subdivided into 100 ''centavos'' with the ''macuta'' worth 5 centavos and was equivalent to the Portuguese escudo.
History
The introduction of th ...
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Chilean escudo
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. The symbol Eº ...
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French écu
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Mozambican escudo
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Portuguese escudo
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Portuguese Guinean escudo
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 (st ...
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Portuguese Indian escudo
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Portuguese Timorese escudo
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São Tomé and PrÃncipe escudo
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Spanish escudo
The escudo was either of two distinct Spanish currency denominations.
Gold escudo
The first escudo was a gold coin introduced in 1535/1537, with coins denominated in escudos issued until 1833. It was initially worth 16 '' reales''. When differ ...
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Denominations (currency)
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