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This category is dedicated to the coins of Macau, a former Portuguese colony and a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. It includes a collection of coins that have circulated or are currently circulating in Macau.
You will find Macanese patacas (MOP), the current official currency, as well as other historical denominations. The collection potentially includes coins from different periods, ranging from the Portuguese colonial era to the post-colonial era, offering a glimpse into the economic history of Macau.
Listed are coins in pataca (1 MOP), avo (1/100 of a pataca), and potentially other monetary subdivisions used throughout the history of Macau. The coins presented vary depending on their metal (bronze, cupronickel, silver, gold, etc.), their year of minting, their effigy, and their state of preservation.
Collectors and numismatic history enthusiasts will find relevant information on coin types, mintage figures, varieties, and rarities of Macau coins. This section is a valuable resource for identifying and evaluating the coins of this region.