Angolan escudo

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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.

The introduction of the escudo in Portugal's colonies took place in 1914, three years after it occurred in Portugal. The escudo replaced the Angolan real at a rate of 1000 réis = 1 escudo.

Between 1928 and 1958, Angola used the angolar.

The escudo was replaced in 1977 by the kwanza at par.

1914 escudo
Preceded by:
Angolan real
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 Angolan escudo = 1000 réis = 1 Portuguese escudo
Currency of Angola
January 1, 19141928
Succeeded by:
Angolan angolar
Reason: Counter measure of Alves Reis's scheme
Ratio: 1 angolar = 1.25 escudos


1958 escudo
Preceded by:
Angolan angolar
Reason: unifiying the currencies of the Portuguese colonies
Ratio: at par, 1 Angolan escudo = Portuguese escudo
Currency of Angola
19581977
Succeeded by:
Angolan kwanza
Reason: independence (in 1975)
Ratio: at par
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