Ecuadorian peso
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The peso was the currency of Ecuador between 1871 and 1884. It was subdivided into 100 centavos. The peso replaced the real at a rate of 8 reales = 1 peso. The majority of issues in this currency were banknotes, with only 1 and 2 centavos coins being issued (made at the Heaton mint in Birmingham). The peso was replaced by the sucre at par.
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| Current | Argentine peso · Chilean peso · Colombian peso · Cuban peso · Cuban convertible peso · Dominican peso · Mexican peso · Philippine piso · Uruguayan peso |
| Defunct | Argentine peso moneda nacional · Argentine peso ley · Argentine peso argentino · Bolivian peso · Costa Rican peso · Ecuadorian peso · El Salvadoran peso · Guatemalan peso · Guinea Bissau peso · Honduran peso · Nicaraguan peso · Paraguayan peso · Puerto Rican peso · Spanish peso · Venezuelan peso |