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Ecuador - P-98a - Ecuadorian Sucre - Foreign Paper Money

Inv# FM2517   Foreign Paper Money
Ecuador - P-98a - Ecuadorian Sucre - Foreign Paper Money
Country: Ecuador
Years: 1950's

5 Sucres, P-98a. The Sucre was the currency of Ecuador between 1884 and 2000. Its ISO code was ECS and it was subdivided into 10 Decimos or 100 Centavos. The sucre was named after Latin American political leader Antonio José de Sucre. The currency was replaced by the United States dollar as a result of the 1998–99 financial crisis.

The Ecuadorian peso was renamed as the Sucre on March 22, 1884, and was then linked to the silver standard. The Sucre was tied to 22.5 g of fine silver (equivalent to 5 LMU francs). Outdated coins were taken out of circulation between 1887 and 1892, with only the silver-backed coins remaining in circulation.

The decline of the international price of silver during the 1890s prompted Ecuador to switch to the gold standard on November 3, 1898, with the sucre tied to 732.224 mg of fine gold (equivalent to 2 shillings sterling). Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuadorian_sucre

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Condition: E.F.
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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