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200 Escudos – Portugal

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: Jogos Olímpicos-Sidney 2000
Portugal
Context
Year: 2000
Issuer: Portugal Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1974)
Currency:
(1911—2001)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 1,015,000
Material
Diameter: 28 mm
Weight: 9.8 g
Thickness: 2.2 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bimetallic (Copper-nickel center, Nickel brass ring)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↓
References
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Numista: #10288
Value
Exchange value: 200 PTE
Inflation-adjusted value: 336.43 PTE

Obverse

Description:
Olympic flame relay
Inscription:
REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA

200

ESCUDOS

NOGUEIRA DA SILVA INCM

2000
Translation:
REPUBLIC PORTUGUESE

200

ESCUDOS

NOGUEIRA DA SILVA INCM

2000
Script: Latin
Language: Portuguese

Reverse

Description:
Sydney Opera House above Olympic rings
Inscription:
JOGOS OLIMPICOS

SIDNEY 2000
Script: Latin

Edge

Segmented reeding


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2000INCM5,000Proof
2000INCM1,000,000
2000INCM10,000In sets

Historical background

In 2000, Portugal's currency situation was defined by its final, deliberate steps toward adopting the euro. As a committed member of the European Union's Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), Portugal had successfully met the Maastricht Treaty convergence criteria, including low inflation, sound public finances, and stable exchange rates. The Portuguese escudo (PTE) had been a participant in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) since 1992, which pegged it within a narrow band against other European currencies, primarily the Deutsche Mark, ensuring stability in the years leading up to the euro changeover.

The year itself was part of a three-year transitional period (1999-2001) where the euro existed as a "virtual currency" for electronic payments and financial markets, while escudo banknotes and coins remained in daily circulation. The irrevocable conversion rate had been set on January 1, 1999, at 200.482 escudos to one euro. This meant that in 2000, all financial transactions, including government debt and stock market listings, were effectively conducted in euros, with amounts legally converted at this fixed rate, even though physical euros were not yet introduced.

Therefore, the currency situation in 2000 was one of dual display and anticipation. Prices were increasingly shown in both escudos and euros to familiarize the public, and businesses and banks were preparing intensively for the imminent "cash changeover" scheduled for January 1, 2002. The escudo's fate was sealed, and the year was marked by logistical and educational campaigns to ensure a smooth transition, symbolizing Portugal's full integration into the core European project and its departure from a national currency with centuries of history.

Series: System 1981-2001

500 Escudos obverse
500 Escudos reverse
500 Escudos
1999
500 Escudos obverse
500 Escudos reverse
500 Escudos
1999
500 Escudos obverse
500 Escudos reverse
500 Escudos
1999
1000 Escudos obverse
1000 Escudos reverse
1000 Escudos
2000
500 Escudos obverse
500 Escudos reverse
500 Escudos
2000
500 Escudos obverse
500 Escudos reverse
500 Escudos
2000
200 Escudos obverse
200 Escudos reverse
200 Escudos
2000
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