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Portuguese Escudo

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Portuguese Escudo
The former currency of Portugal. 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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The shopkeeper generously had thought to educate consumers by quoting the Portuguese escudo and European Union's euro, in preparation of the euro's introduction as the currency on January 1, 2002.
The Portuguese escudo came after the abolition of the monarchy in 1910.
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