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Cinco mil Cruzados is five thousand dollars in Brazilian currency. The exchange rate to American dollars fluctuates on a daily basis.
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.
The Brazilian cruzados is a discontinued form of currency and has no face value. It's only value is to a collector and in most cases would still be of little if any value.
The Brazilian cruzados is a discontinued form of currency and has no face value. It's only value is to a collector and in most cases would still be of little if any value.
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Cruzados is no longer a valid currency in Brazil. Hasn't been for decades.
Cem Cruzados were coins that were used as currency in Brazil. Their production was ended in 1989. As a result, they lost their worth and are no longer recognized as viable currency.
Cem Cruzados were coins that were used as currency in Brazil. Their production was ended in 1989. As a result, they lost their worth and are no longer recognized as viable currency.
you cant exchange reals more than 200 denominations. If you have legal paymaster agreement or charge seat then you can...
I think yes
Your local airport can usually do a currency exchange.
Dolex Dollar Express is located at 109 Latch Drive in San Antonio, they offer currency exchange.