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| currency_name_in_local = escudo cabo-verdiano <small>{{pt icon}}</small>
| image_1 = CVcoins.png
| image_title_1 = Current coins
| iso_code = CVE
| using_countries = {{flag|Cape Verde}}
| inflation_rate = 2.4%
| inflation_source_date = ''[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook]'', 2012 est.
| pegged_with = [[euro]] ({{euro}}1 = 110$265)
| subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100
| subunit_name_1 = [[centavo]] (discontinued)
| symbol = [[cifron|<math>\mathrm{S}\!\!\!\Vert</math>]], $,<ref name="BCV">Banco de Cabo Verde. "[http://www.bcv.cv/vPT/Notas%20e%20Moedas/Moedas/Paginas/Moedas.aspx Moedas]." Accessed 25 Feb 2011.</ref> or Esc{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}
| used_coins = 1$00, 5$00, 10$00, 20$00, 50$00, 100$00
| used_banknotes = 200$00, 500$00, 1000$00, 2000$00, 2500$00, 5000$00
| issuing_authority = [[Bank of Cape Verde]]
| issuing_authority_website = www.bcv.cv
}}


The '''escudo''' ([[currency sign|sign]]: [[cifrao|<math>\mathrm{S}\!\!\!\Vert</math>]];<ref>Because of the difficulty in supporting rendering for the ''cifrão'' sign, the dollar sign [[dollar sign|$]] is frequently employed even for official purposes. </ref> [[ISO 4217]]: '''CVE''') is the [[currency]] of the Republic of [[Cape Verde]].
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Amounts are generally written by using the ''[[cifrão]]'' as the decimal separator, such as {{nowrap|20<math>\mathrm{S}\!\!\!\Vert</math>00}} for 20 escudos, or {{nowrap|1.000<math>\mathrm{S}\!\!\!\Vert</math>00}} for 1000.
 
== History ==
The escudo became the currency of Cape Verde in 1914. It replaced the [[Cape Verde real|Cape Verdean real]] at a rate of 1000 réis = 1 escudo. Until 1930, Cape Verde used Portuguese coins, although banknotes were issued by the [[Banco Nacional Ultramarino]] specifically for Cape Verde beginning in 1865.
 
Until independence in 1975, the Cape Verde escudo was equal to the [[Portuguese escudo]]. Subsequently it depreciated, declining by about 30 per cent in 1977-8 and by a further 40 per cent in 1982-84. Thereafter, it remained fairly stable against the Portuguese escudo.
 
In mid-1998 an agreement with Portugal established a pegged rate of 1 Portuguese escudo = 0.55 Cape Verdean escudo. Since the replacement of the Portuguese escudo with the [[euro]], the Cape Verdean escudo has been [[Fixed exchange rate|pegged]] to the euro at a rate of 1 euro = 110$265. This peg is supported by a credit facility from the Portuguese government.
 
== Coins ==
Under Portuguese rule, coins were introduced in 1930 in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 centavos and 1 escudo. The 5, 10 and 20 centavos were struck in bronze whilst the 50 centavos and 1 escudo were in nickel-bronze. In 1953, bronze 1 escudo, nickel-bronze 2½ escudos and silver 10 escudos were introduced, followed by bronze 50 centavos and nickel-bronze 5 escudos in 1968.
 
After independence, coins were issued in 1977 in denominations of 20
and 50 centavos, 1, 2½, 10, 20 and 50 escudos. The centavo coins were aluminium, the 1 and 2½ escudos were nickel-bronze and the higher denominations were cupro-nickel. As inflation persisted the centavo coins progressively disappeared from circulation and by the time the coinage was revamped the 1 escudo coin was the smallest in circulation.
 
The present coinage was introduced in 1994. The smallest was a brass-plated-steel 1 escudo, though the 1 escudo doesn't circulate well and vendors tend to round to the nearest five in practice. This coin comes in only one style, featuring a sea turtle, while the other denominations came with three topical styles. These are the copper-plated-steel 5 escudos, nickel-plated-steel 10, 20 and 50 escudos, and bimetallic, [[decagon]]al 100 escudos. The three congruent design series had one featuring native animals (Birds and reptiles), the second was of historical ships with their names included, and the last was of native plants and ferns. [[Heptagon]]al  200 escudo coins have been issued in 1995 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of [[FAO]] and 20 years of independence. Another 200 escudo coin, this time round was issued in 2005 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of independence. Circulation of the 200 escudo coin is not quite as widespread as the other denominations but they are still commonly distributed and accepted alongside the 200 escudo note.
 
== Banknotes ==
[[Image:2006.07.15.cv.nota2000.jpg|thumb|2000 CVE bill issued in 2006]]
In 1914, the [[Banco Nacional Ultramarino]] introduced notes in denominations of 4, 5, 10, 20 and 50 centavos. In 1921, notes for 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 escudos were issued. The next series of notes, introduced in 1945, omitted all denominations below 5 escudos (which had been replaced by coins) and included 500 escudo notes. 10 escudo notes were replaced by coins in 1953, with the 5 escudo note also withdrawn.
 
After independence on 5 July 1975, notes were issued for 100,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1977/100.htm 100]</ref> 500,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1977/500.htm 500]</ref> and 1000<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1977/1000.htm 1000]</ref> escudos on 1 July 1977.<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Linzmayer | first1 = Owen | title = The Banknote Book | chapter = Cape Verde | publisher = www.BanknoteNews.com | year = 2012 | location = San Francisco, CA | url = http://www.banknotebook.com}}</ref> The next series of notes was introduced in 1989 and comprised 100,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1989/100.htm 100]</ref> 200,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1989/200.htm 200]</ref> 500,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1989/500.htm 500]</ref> 1000<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1989/1000.htm 1000]</ref> and 2500<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1989/2500.htm 2500]</ref> escudos.
 
The third series was introduced in 1992 in denominations of 200,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1992/200.htm 200]</ref> 500,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1992/500.htm 500]</ref> 1000,<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1992/1000.htm 1000]</ref> with the addition in 1999 of 2000<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/1999/2000.htm 2000]</ref> and 5000<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/2000/5000.htm 5000]</ref> escudo notes. In 2005, the 200<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/2005/200.htm 200]</ref> escudo note was redesigned, followed by the 500<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/2007/500.htm 500]</ref> and 1000<ref>[http://www.bcv.cv/_conteudo/dinheiro/nota/2007/1000.htm 1000]</ref> in 2007.
 
== Historical exchange rates ==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! Date !! Brazilian Real !! Euro¹ !! Portuguese Escudo² !! United States Dollar
|-
| 1995 || - || - || 1/1.93 || 76.853
|-
| 1996 || - || - || 1/1.90 || 82.591
|-
| 1997 || - || - || 1/1.90 || 93.177
|-
| 1998 || - || - || '''0.55''' (fix rate) || 98.158
|-
| 1999 || - || rowspan="6" valign="center" | '''110.265'''<br /><br />(fix rate) || 0.55000 || 102.700
|-
| December 1999 || - || 0.55000 || 107.285
|-
| 2005 || - || rowspan="4" valign="center" | obsolete || about 90
|-
| February 2006 || about 40 to 50 || about 90
|-
| April 2006 || about 40 to 50 || -
|-
| January 2007 || 39.86 || 85.36
|}
 
:¹ - currency created on January 1, 1999; not in circulation until January 1, 2002
:² - currency no longer legal tender as of [[March 2002|March 1]], 2002
 
{{Exchange Rate|CVE|
note=These rates are obtained from xe.com and may contradict with pegged rate mentioned above}}
 
== See also ==
* [[Currencies related to the euro]]
* [[Economy of Cape Verde]]
 
== References ==
{{refbegin}}
* {{numis cite SCWC|date=1991}}
* {{numis cite SCWPM|date=1994}}
{{refend}}
{{reflist}}
 
== External links ==
{{Commons category|Money of Cape Verde}}
 
{{Economy of Cape Verde}}
{{Currencies of Africa|state=collapsed}}
{{Cape Verde topics}}
 
[[Category:Economy of Cape Verde]]
[[Category:Fixed exchange rate]]
[[Category:1914 introductions]]

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