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- Moidore abstract "Moidore is an archaic term used to describe gold coins of Portuguese origin. These coins usually feature a facial value of \"4000 réis\", the Portuguese Coat of Arms in its obverse, and the Order of Christ Cross in its reverse, and were minted from 1677 to as late as 1910, mainly in Portugal and in Portuguese colonies like Brazil and Mozambique.The real (meaning \"royal\", plural: réis or [archaic] reais) was the currency unit of Portugal from around 1430 until 1911, when the escudo was introduced after the 1910 Republican Revolution.Since the Portuguese empire spread throughout a vast number of territories that are now part of 53 different sovereign states, the moidore was used as currency not only in those regions but also in other regions of the globe, such as Western Europe and the West Indies. The currencies of several Arabic countries are named rial or riyal after the Portuguese real.".
- Moidore thumbnail 500_reais_ouro_D._Sebastião.JPG?width=300.
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- Moidore wikiPageExternalLink cnspirate.htm.
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- Moidore wikiPageRevisionID "688362726".
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink 5_October_1910_revolution.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Conan_Doyle.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Candide.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_history_of_Portugal.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gold_coins.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Barbados.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Lamb.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms_of_Portugal.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Colonial_Brazil.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Gold_coin.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Gullivers_Travels.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink John_Masefield.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Swift.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Loanword.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Moby-Dick.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Christ_Cross.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_Empire.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_Mozambique.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_escudo.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_real.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink Rial.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink The_Sign_of_the_Four.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink File:500_reais_ouro_D._Sebastião.JPG.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLink File:Moidore_weight.jpg.
- Moidore wikiPageWikiLinkText "moidore".
- Moidore page "651".
- Moidore volume "18".
- Moidore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coin-stub.
- Moidore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Moidore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portugal-hist-stub.
- Moidore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Moidore wstitle "Moidore".
- Moidore subject Category:Economic_history_of_Portugal.
- Moidore subject Category:Gold_coins.
- Moidore subject Category:History_of_Barbados.
- Moidore hypernym Term.
- Moidore type Object.
- Moidore comment "Moidore is an archaic term used to describe gold coins of Portuguese origin.".
- Moidore label "Moidore".
- Moidore sameAs Q1474367.
- Moidore sameAs Moidore.
- Moidore sameAs Moidore.
- Moidore sameAs Moidore.
- Moidore sameAs Moidoras.
- Moidore sameAs Moedor.
- Moidore sameAs m.07qd9j.
- Moidore sameAs Мойдор.
- Moidore sameAs Q1474367.
- Moidore wasDerivedFrom Moidore?oldid=688362726.
- Moidore depiction 500_reais_ouro_D._Sebastião.JPG.
- Moidore isPrimaryTopicOf Moidore.