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Peso fuerte may refer to:

  • Argentine peso fuerte, convertible currency used by Argentina from 1826 to 1881 alongside the peso papel
  • Ecuadoran peso fuerte, 1846–1856
  • Philippine peso fuerte, currency of the Spanish East Indies during the later Spanish colonial period
  • Uruguayan peso fuerte, used from 1856 to 1863
  • Venezuelan peso fuerte, 1830–1848

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Peso fuerte

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Peso fuerte may refer to: Argentine peso fuerte, convertible currency used by Argentina from 1826 to 1881 alongside the peso papel Ecuadoran peso fuerte...

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Argentine peso

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currencies at the rate of 1 peso moneda nacional = 8 reales = 1 peso fuerte = 25 peso moneda corriente. Initially, one peso moneda nacional coin was made...

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Philippine peso fuerte

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The Philippine peso fuerte (Spanish "Strong Peso" sign: PF) was the first paper currency of the Philippines and the Spanish East Indies during the later...

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Currency of Venezuela

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or peso de oro). Silver coins were: peso fuerte or venezolano de plata, medio peso, peseta (1/4 peso), real (1/8 peso), and medio real (1/16 peso). Copper...

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Currency of Ecuador

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escudo, and 1/2 escudo (never minted). Silver coins were the peso fuerte (R.8), medio peso (R.4), peseta (R.2), real, medio (R.1/2), and cuarto (R.1/4)...

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Peso

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were real de a ocho, patacón, duro, or fuerte. A final alteration in 1772 further reduced the fineness of the peso from 11/12 fine to 130/144 = 0.9028 (fine...

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Philippine peso

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Philippine-minted pesos and peso fuerte banknotes. However, Spain and its colonies failed to establish a proper gold standard. The Philippine peso and the Spanish...

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Banknotes of the Philippine peso

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denominations initially 10, 25, 50 and 200 pesos fuertes (strong pesos). They were used until 1896. 50 peso fuerte 25 peso fuerte The revolutionary republic of Emilio...

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Spanish dollar

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known as the piece of eight (Spanish: real de a ocho, dólar, peso duro, peso fuerte or peso), is a silver coin of approximately 38 mm (1.5 in) diameter...

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Philippine peso sign

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The Philippine peso sign (₱) is the currency symbol used for the Philippine peso, the official currency of the Philippines. The symbol resembles a Latin...

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History of Philippine money

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the adoption of the peso during the Hispanic era and afterwards. The Philippine peso is ultimately derived from the Spanish peso or pieces of eight brought...

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Argentine peso moneda corriente

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was also known as the peso papel (paper money). It was also known by the name of the peso papel as opposed to the Peso Fuerte ($F) and the gold or silver...

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Currency of Uruguay

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Montevideo) that produced three copper denominations and a silver peso fuerte or peso del Sitio (aka Montevideo dollar in English). Uruguay did not issue...

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Bank of the Philippine Islands

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National Treasury and printed and issued the Philippine peso fuerte, a precursor to today's Philippine peso. BPI was established on August 1, 1851, as the "El...

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Coins of the Philippine peso

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Philippine peso coins are issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for circulation in the Philippines and are currently available in seven denominations...

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Venezuelan peso

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The peso (local name peso fuerte) was a currency of Venezuela until 1874. It was subdivided into 10 reales, each of 10 centavos. Until 1821, the Spanish...

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Nicaraguan peso

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and mass as the peso fuerte, but due to recurrent devaluations, it was replaced by the córdoba at a rate of 12+1⁄2 pesos = 1 peso fuerte = 1 córdoba. In...

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Ang Bagong Lipunan Series

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design. The one peso note was replaced with the two peso note, which features the same elements of the demonetized "Pilipino" series one peso note. On September...

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