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"Not all of the blood on the Escudo boy was his own."
The escudo remained weak at 103.81 to the mark against 104.10.
The material damage is estimated at around 20 billion escudos.
The second escudo was the currency of Spain between 1864 and 1869.
It was equal in value to the Portuguese escudo until 1977.
That may be because the escudo is not really that old.
The escudo was the currency of Mozambique from 1914 until 1980.
The real was replaced by the escudo in 1914.
In 1921, notes for 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 escudos were issued.
It replaced the escudo and was divided into 16 soles.
Against the Portuguese escudo, the dollar has eclipsed its 1985 level.
The examples here are priced at the exchange rate of 230 escudos to the dollar.
The escudo has now joined sterling in the European exchange rate mechanism.
For a moment, there was silence, then Escudo nodded.
A doubloon was worth 8 gold escudos or 16 pieces of eight.
"The escudo is a symbol of the Portuguese people."
Prices are calculated at 227 escudos to the dollar.
Prices are approximate, and based on a rate of 135 escudos to $1.
That's two points there mother In which country are goods and services paid for in escudos?
"And paid in rands, not paper escudos or Zimbabwe dollars?"
She hugged the old woman, then trailed after Escudo.
The escudo was the name of two distinct Spanish currency denominations.
When opened, one had to park their car and walk to buy the toll ticket costing 20 escudos.
This was altered to 110$00 escudos to the pound in 1931.
A double room, including breakfast, is $71, at 225 escudos to the dollar.