Timor Português
REFERENCE: Portuguese Timor (Portuguese: Timor Português) was the name of East Timor at the time it was under Portuguese control. During this period, Portugal shared the island of Timor with the Dutch East Indies, and later with Indonesia.
After Lisbon began the decolonization process in 1974, Indonesia invaded the territory in 1975, which led to the end of Portuguese rule. The invasion was not recognized in other countries, so Portuguese Timor formally existed officially until the country gained independence as Timor-Leste in 2002. Wiki
cat. # P
face value
year
Description/Notes
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Issue 1910
Manufacturer/Printer - Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co (BWC)
P:1
1 pataca
1910

P:2
5 patak
1910
P:3
10 patak
1910
P:4
20 patak
1910

P:13
10 avos
1940

P:21
100 escudos
1959

P:21
100 escudos
1959
Sign. var.

P:22
500 escudos
1959

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign.: O ADMINISTRADOR - Samuel Rodrigues Sanches, O GOVERNADOR - Francisco José Vieira Machado.

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign. var. #6

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign. var. #7

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign. var.

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign. var.

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign. var.

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign. var.

P:26
20 escudos
1967
Sign. var.

P:27
50 escudos
1967

P:28
100 escudos
1963

P:28
100 escudos
1963
Sign. var.

P:28
100 escudos
1963
Sign. var.

P:28
100 escudos
1963
Sign. var.

P:28
100 escudos
1963
Sign. var.

P:29.3
500 escudos
1963
Sign. 3

P:29
500 escudos
1963
Sign.
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