Basic Country Data:
Country ISO Code: PT
Official Language: Portuguese
Language ISO Code: pt
Current Official Currency: Euro
Current Currency ISO Code: EUR
ISO Code: EUR
Singular Name: euro
Plural Name: euros
Monetary Subdivision: 1 euro = 100 cents
Subdivision Name Singular: cent
Subdivision Name Plural: cents
Initial Production Date: 1999 (electronic), 2002 (physical)
Final Production Date: ongoing
Initial Circulation Date: January 1, 2002
Final Circulation Date: currently in circulation
Mint: Currency Centre of the Bank of Portugal
Issuing Bank: Bank of Portugal
Coin Denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents; 1 and 2 euros
Banknote Denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 euros (500 euro note no longer issued since 2019)
Designs / Symbols:
Coins: common European side and national side featuring Portuguese symbols such as the armillary sphere and the 12 stars of the European Union.
Banknotes: European architectural motifs (bridges, doors, windows), no portraits of real persons.
Economic Historical Context:
Portugal adopted the euro in 1999 for electronic transactions and in 2002 for physical currency, replacing the Portuguese escudo, in use since 1911.
The dual circulation period lasted until February 28, 2002, facilitating gradual adaptation.
The Bank of Portugal continued exchanging escudo coins until December 31, 2002, and banknotes until February 28, 2022.
Mint Locations: Currency Centre of the Bank of Portugal for coins and banknotes.
Mintages / Commemoratives:
2 euro commemorative coins issued for Portuguese and European cultural and historical events.
Curiosities / Commemorative Coins:
The Portuguese escudo was replaced by the euro at a fixed rate of 200.48 escudos per euro.
Current Circulation Status: active and widely used throughout the country.
Issuing Authority: Bank of Portugal.
Relevant Legislation: European Union treaties, European Central Bank regulations, and Portuguese national legislation.
Signatories on Banknotes: president and vice-president of the European Central Bank.
Persons Honored on Coins and Banknotes: Portuguese national symbols, no portraits of real persons.
ISO Code: PTE
Singular Name: escudo
Plural Name: escudos
Monetary Subdivision: 1 escudo = 100 centavos
Subdivision Name Singular: centavo
Subdivision Name Plural: centavos
Initial Production Date: May 22, 1911
Final Production Date: December 31, 2001
Initial Circulation Date: May 22, 1911
Final Circulation Date: February 28, 2002 (end of dual circulation)
Mint: Portuguese Mint
Issuing Bank: Bank of Portugal
Coin Denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 escudos
Banknote Denominations: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 escudos
Designs / Symbols:
Coins and banknotes featured Portuguese national symbols, historical and cultural figures.
Economic Historical Context:
The escudo replaced the Portuguese real in 1911 after the monarchy fell.
It underwent several reforms until replaced by the euro.
Current Circulation Status: out of circulation since 2002, with official exchange possible until 2022 for banknotes and 2002 for coins.
Issuing Authority: Bank of Portugal.
This report provides a complete financial history of Portugal, highlighting the transition from the escudo to the euro, the characteristics of coins and banknotes, historical context, and current status of the official currency.