Portugal. Collection of 37 different 200 Escudos 1991-1999 commemorative coins in top quality (No reserve price)





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Portugal commemorative 200 Escudos coins, 1991–1999, 37 different pieces, all UNC/BU quality.
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Portugal - Beautiful Type collection (all different catalogue numbers KM) 200 escudos coins (complete?) 37 different pieces all UNC/BU quality 1991-1999
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The Portuguese Republic, located in the western part of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, has an area of 35,553 sq. mi. (92,080 sq. km.). Capital: Lisbon. Portugal’s economy is based on agriculture, tourism, minerals, fisheries and a rapidly expanding industrial sector. Textiles account for 33% of the exports and Portuguese wine is world famous. Portugal has become Europe’s number one producer of copper and the world’s largest producer of cork.
After centuries of domination by Romans, Visigoths and
Moors, Portugal emerged in the 12th century as an independent kingdom financially and philosophically prepared for the great
period of exploration that would soon follow. Attuned to the inspiration of Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460), Portugal’s
daring explorers of the15th and 16th centuries roamed the 1903 world’s oceans from Brazil to Japan in an unprecedented burst
of energy and endeavor that culminated in 1494 with Portugal
laying claim to half the transoceanic world. Unfortunately for the fortunes of the tiny kingdom, the Portuguese population was
too small to colonize this vast territory. Less than a century after Portugal laid claim to half the world, English, French and Dutch
trading companies had seized the lion’s share of the world’s colonies and commerce, and Portugal’s place as an imperial
power was lost forever. The monarchy was overthrown in 1910
and a republic was established.
On April 25, 1974, the government of Portugal was seized by a military junta which reached agreements providing for independence for the Portuguese overseas provinces of Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau), Mozambique, Cape Verde Islands, Angola, and St. Thomas and Prince Islands (Sao Tome and Principe).
On January 1, 1986, Portugal became the eleventh member of the European Economic Community and in the first half of 1992 held its first EEC Presidency.
RULERS
Carlos I, 1889-1908 Manuel II, 1908-1910 Republic, 1910 to date
MONETARY SYSTEM
Beginning in 1836 all coins were expressed in terms of Reis and arranged in a decimal sequence (until 1910).
Commencing 1910 100 Centavos = 1 Escudo
Portugal - Beautiful Type collection (all different catalogue numbers KM) 200 escudos coins (complete?) 37 different pieces all UNC/BU quality 1991-1999
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Please evaluate this lot with reference to the images provided.
Will be sent with track and trace.
I charge only 1x shipping costs when you buy multiple lots in the same auction.
You are welcome to bid on my other items:
https://veiling.catawiki.nl/aanbod/hamaca
Extra info
The Portuguese Republic, located in the western part of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, has an area of 35,553 sq. mi. (92,080 sq. km.). Capital: Lisbon. Portugal’s economy is based on agriculture, tourism, minerals, fisheries and a rapidly expanding industrial sector. Textiles account for 33% of the exports and Portuguese wine is world famous. Portugal has become Europe’s number one producer of copper and the world’s largest producer of cork.
After centuries of domination by Romans, Visigoths and
Moors, Portugal emerged in the 12th century as an independent kingdom financially and philosophically prepared for the great
period of exploration that would soon follow. Attuned to the inspiration of Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460), Portugal’s
daring explorers of the15th and 16th centuries roamed the 1903 world’s oceans from Brazil to Japan in an unprecedented burst
of energy and endeavor that culminated in 1494 with Portugal
laying claim to half the transoceanic world. Unfortunately for the fortunes of the tiny kingdom, the Portuguese population was
too small to colonize this vast territory. Less than a century after Portugal laid claim to half the world, English, French and Dutch
trading companies had seized the lion’s share of the world’s colonies and commerce, and Portugal’s place as an imperial
power was lost forever. The monarchy was overthrown in 1910
and a republic was established.
On April 25, 1974, the government of Portugal was seized by a military junta which reached agreements providing for independence for the Portuguese overseas provinces of Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau), Mozambique, Cape Verde Islands, Angola, and St. Thomas and Prince Islands (Sao Tome and Principe).
On January 1, 1986, Portugal became the eleventh member of the European Economic Community and in the first half of 1992 held its first EEC Presidency.
RULERS
Carlos I, 1889-1908 Manuel II, 1908-1910 Republic, 1910 to date
MONETARY SYSTEM
Beginning in 1836 all coins were expressed in terms of Reis and arranged in a decimal sequence (until 1910).
Commencing 1910 100 Centavos = 1 Escudo

