Centavo - Obsolete

Obsolete

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  • Brazilian cruzeiro
  • Brazilian centavo
  • Brazilian real
  • Costa Rican colón (Between 1917 and 1920 only. As céntimo for other periods.)
  • Ecuadorian sucre (New centavo coins continued to circulate after the sucre was replaced by U.S. dollar in 2000.)
  • Salvadoran colón
  • Guinea Bissau peso
  • Mozambican escudo
  • Portuguese escudo (Before the euro was introduced)
  • Portuguese Guinean escudo
  • Portuguese Indian escudo
  • Puerto Rican peso
  • São Tomé and Príncipe escudo
  • Venezuelan venezolano
  • Venezuelan peso
Cent derivatives
  • cent
  • centas
  • centavo
  • céntimo
  • centime
  • centesimo
  • Qindarka
  • sent
  • stotinka

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