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| Issuer | Portuguese Guinea (1910-1975) |
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| Year | 1973 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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By 1973, Portuguese Guinea was deep into the eleven-year colonial war against the PAIGC, and Lisbon was spending roughly 40% of its national budget on African military operations across three simultaneous conflicts. That Portugal was still striking colonial coinage for Guinea that year is a minor administrative absurdity — the PAIGC had already declared independence for the Republic of Guinea-Bissau in September 1973, a declaration recognized by over 80 UN member states before Portugal itself acknowledged the reality following the Carnation Revolution of April 1974.