Mayelana ne-Cape Verdean Escudo
The Cape Verdean Escudo was introduced in 1914, replacing the Cape Verdean Real. It was initially pegged to the Portuguese Escudo.
The name 'Escudo' means 'shield' in Portuguese, a reference to the coat of arms on the coins.
Amaqiniso Athakazelisayo
Pegged to the Euro
The Cape Verdean Escudo has a stable, long-standing peg to the Euro, which provides significant monetary stability for the island nation.
A Musical Currency
The 2000 Escudo banknote honors Cesária Évora, the 'Barefoot Diva', a world-renowned singer of 'morna' music from Cape Verde.
A Bridge to Europe
The currency's peg to the Euro reflects Cape Verde's close political and economic ties with the European Union, particularly Portugal.
Umgqa Wesikhathi Somlando
The Escudo is introduced.
Cape Verde gains independence from Portugal.
The Escudo is pegged to the Portuguese Escudo at a fixed rate.
The Escudo is pegged to the Euro at a rate of 1 EUR = 110.265 CVE.
Izinkomba
Amabhange
Izinhlamvu zemali
Izici Zokuvikeleka
Amaqiniso Asheshayo
- Ikhodi ye-ISO
- CVE
- Uphawu
- $
- Ikhodi Yezinombolo
- 132
- Iyunithi encane
- Centavo (1/100)
- Kwethulwe
- 1914-01-01
Ibhange Elikhulu
- Igama
- Bank of Cape Verde
- Ikhanda elikhulu
- Praia, Cape Verde
- Yasungulwa
- 1975
- Umbusi Wamanje
- Óscar Santos (kusukela ngo 2022)
Idatha Yomnotho
- Isabelo Semali Yokugcina
- 0.0%
- Isabelo Sevolumu ye-Forex
- 0.0%
- Izinga Lokwenyuka Kwamanani
- 1.9%
- Izinga Lenzalo
- 0.75%
Amanani Okushintshisana
Yini Ethinta Izinga le-CVE?
Usukulungele Ukuguqula CVE?
Thola amanani okushintshisana abukhoma bese uguqula I-escudo yaseCape Verde kunoma iyiphi imali.