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- Q607532 subject Q17593114.
- Q607532 subject Q7056925.
- Q607532 subject Q7214787.
- Q607532 subject Q7712665.
- Q607532 subject Q8113795.
- Q607532 abstract "The real was the currency of Paraguay until 1856. Initially, the Spanish colonial real circulated. This was followed, in 1813, by the Argentine real. In 1845, Paraguay began issuing its own reales. Sixteen silver reales equaled one gold escudo. In 1856, the Paraguayan peso was introduced, worth 8 reales. The real continued to circulate as the subdivision of the peso until 1870, when Paraguay decimalized.The only coin issued for Paraguay in this currency was a copper 1⁄12 real piece, struck in 1845. These coins were devalued to 1⁄24 real in 1847.".
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q17593114.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q2346646.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q3931072.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q3931074.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q7056925.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214787.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q733.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q7712665.
- Q607532 wikiPageWikiLink Q8113795.
- Q607532 comment "The real was the currency of Paraguay until 1856. Initially, the Spanish colonial real circulated. This was followed, in 1813, by the Argentine real. In 1845, Paraguay began issuing its own reales. Sixteen silver reales equaled one gold escudo. In 1856, the Paraguayan peso was introduced, worth 8 reales.".
- Q607532 label "Paraguayan real".