Nicaraguan peso
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The peso was the currency of Nicaragua between 1878 and 1912. It was Nicaragua's first national currency, replacing the Central American Republic real and that of neighbouring states. It was subdivided into 100 centavos and was worth 8 reales. After suffering high inflation, the peso was replaced by the córdoba at a rate of 12½ pesos = 1 córdoba.
| Pesos | |
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| Current | Argentine peso | Chilean peso | Colombian peso | Cuban peso | Cuban convertible peso | Dominican peso | Mexican peso | Philippine peso | Uruguayan peso |
| Defunct | Argentine peso moneda nacional | Argentine peso ley | Argentine peso argentino | Bolivian peso | Costa Rican peso | Ecuadorian peso | El Salvadoran peso | Guatemalan peso | Guinea Bissau peso | Honduran peso | Nicaraguan peso | Paraguayan peso | Puerto Rican peso | Spanish peso | Venezuelan peso |

