Kwanza Replaced Portuguese Currency 39 Years Ago

Edit All Africa 12 Jan 2016
[ANGOP] Luanda -The Angolan Kwanza (AKZ) replaced the Portuguese Escudo 39 years ago, following the country's proclamation of independence on 11 November 1975, so on 08 January 1976 the National Reserve Bank (BNA) carried out the change of currency, which then meant one more step towards the consolidation of the independence from the colonial authorities ... ....

How to convert leftover currency

Edit The Independent 04 Dec 2015
The first rule of leftover currency is. don't convert it, at least if you expect to return to the location in the near future ... The first success was with Portuguese escudos –though of the 2,000 in notes that were fed in, only 1,500 were registered and the other 500 simply swallowed ... Next, 660 escudos in coins – which generated just 21 pence, at a rate eight times worse than for notes ... More about....

A Greece Reading List (Or, Why The Euro Is Doomed)

Edit Huffington Post 03 Feb 2015
Time converts the improbable to the inevitable - Stephen Jay Gould. [TL;DR - 50% odds Greece leaves euro this year. Odds eurozone breaks up eventually. 100%]. If you don't care too much about today's Super Bowl, here are some things you could be reading about Greece.. Daniel Davies ... The Economist ... Substitute EUR for amero, Greek drachmas (and Irish punts and Portuguese escudos) for pesos, deutschemarks for dollars, and you get the picture ... ....

How The 'Piranha Of Portugal' Became The Greatest Currency Counterfeiter Of All Time

Edit Business Insider 08 Jan 2014
... would receive $5,000,000 in banknotes, a 70,000 percent return on their investment.  Bandeira picked up the first group of notes from Waterlow & Sons on February 10, and by March 20, they had 100 million Escudos ($5,000,000) in Portuguese banknotes ... The chart below shows the depreciation of the Portuguese Escudo against the U.S....
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