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PTE
The ISO 4217 currency code for the Portugese Escudo.

PTE
ISO 4217 code for the Portuguese escudo. It was introduced in 1911 following the republican revolution, and was marked by high inflation throughout its history. It was removed from circulation and replaced by the euro in 2002.


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To encourage would-be "nutters" to take part in the survey, PTES has hidden 21 specially commissioned nuts, 20 in silver and a single gold one, across counties in England and Wales to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the National Dormouse Monitoring Programme.
To encourage would-be "nutters" to take part, PTES has hidden 21 special nuts, 20 in silver and a single gold one, across counties in England and Wales to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the National Dormouse Monitoring Programme.
Official military Board of Inquiries into the deaths of Ptes Gray and Collinson were published last month.
 
 
 
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