The peso was the currency of El Salvador between 1877 and 1919. The peso replaced the Salvadoran and Central American Republic reales, at a rate of 8 reales...
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decided that the Salvadoran peso should be called the 'Colon', in homage to the discoverer of America. The colón replaced the peso at par in 1919. It...
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The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines. Originating in the Spanish Empire, the...
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The peso was the currency of Costa Rica between 1850 and 1896. It was initially subdivided into 8 reales and circulated alongside the earlier currency...
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The peso boliviano (ISO 4217 code: BOP) was the currency of Bolivia from January 1, 1963, until December 31, 1986. It was replaced by the boliviano. It...
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peso – Philippines Puerto Rican peso – Puerto Rico Salvadoran peso – El Salvador Uruguayan peso – Uruguay Venezuelan peso – Venezuela Petro – Venezuela...
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Spanish dollar (redirect from Spanish peso)
Paraguayan, Philippine, Puerto Rican, Peruvian, Salvadoran, Uruguayan, and Venezuelan pesos. Of these, "peso" remains the name of the official currency in...
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The peso was the currency of Guatemala between 1859 and 1925. The peso replaced the real, with 1 peso = 8 reales. In 1869, the centavo was introduced...
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eventually replaced by the Costa Rican real, Salvadoran peso, Guatemalan peso, Honduran real and Nicaraguan peso. The numismatic history of the Federal Republic...
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circulate after the sucre was replaced by U.S. dollar in 2000.) Salvadoran colón Guinea Bissau peso Mozambican escudo Portuguese escudo (before the euro was...
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