First off, mil Cruzados means "a thousand Cruzados". 1000 mil Cruzados means you have 1000 banknotes each worth Cz$1000. Secondly, Brazil hasn't used the Cruzado as a currency in over 20 years. The current Brazilian currency is the Real.
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$1 in American money is equal to that of 2.42 Brazilian Real. 2.42 Brazilian Real would be equal to 6655 mil cruzados.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
The Brazilian Cruzerio is now obsolete. The notes were replaced with the Brazilian Real (BRL) on July 1, 1994. One BRL is equal to 2750 BRC.
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There's no such thing as a "brazilian dollar". The Brazilian currency is called "Real" (R$). 1 Real is weaker than 1 dollar. The exchange rate changes daily.
Y9ou can't change Brazilian Reals in normal banks or money exchange offices. If there is a branch of the Banco do Brasil in big city near you then you should be able to do it there.
Cruzado isn't a Brazilian currency anymore. The current currency is the Real (R$) One thousand reais worth 25.659 Indian rupees.
As of my last update, the cruzado novo is no longer in circulation, having been replaced by the Brazilian real in 1994. If you need to convert an amount from cruzados novo to Indian rupees, you would first need to find its historical value and then convert that to rupees based on current exchange rates. For accurate conversion, it's best to consult a reliable financial source or currency converter that can provide up-to-date rates.
It would have been worth about $600. It isn't worth anything now- even in Brazil. Brazil delisted this currency and changed over to the Real in 1994. Banks won't take them any longer.
As of the current exchange rate, 100 US dollars is equivalent to approximately 530 Brazilian Real.