Using current exchange rate of September 21, 2011 is 1 Brazilian Real = 0,53978 USD
It varies from day to day, sometimes a bit more, sometimes a bit less, but generally a Brazilian Real is worth around half of a US Dollar, so 50 cents.
One Brazilian Real is equal to almost 25 cents in the U.S. currency 1 Brazilian Real = 0,51 US Dollar (currency of May 21st, 2007)
One Brazilian Real is equal to almost 25 cents in the U.S. currency 1 Brazilian Real = 0,51 US Dollar (currency of May 21st, 2007)
The Portuguese word for "dollar" is "dólar" The Brazilian unit of currency that is the functional equivalent of the dollar in the US is the Real. As of February 2014, one Brazilian Real is worth about 0.42 US Dollars
1 Brazilian real = 0.5376 US dollars
As of the current exchange rate, 100 US dollars is equivalent to approximately 530 Brazilian Real.
1.6572 Brazilian Reals (BRL) is equal to 1 US Dollar.
The "cruzeiro" is not a Brazilian currency anymore, the current currency is the "Real".RS$ 100.000,00 worth US$ 54.875
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No. Unless you're buying something on the black market. Otherwise, you'll be expected to use Brazilian money, the real.
Basically the Real is not restricted in the US. On the other hand, there are restrictions in Brazil which make it more difficult to move funds into and out of the country. Brazil's economy is very sensitive to currency appreciation and depreciation (a rise or fall in the Real with respect to US Dollars). As a result the Brazilian Central Bank takes great interest in movements of foreign money (in particular the highly liquid US dollar) into and out of the country.
1 Brazilian Real = 0.43177 US Dollar 1 US Dollar (USD) = 2.31607 Brazilian Real (BRL) Median price = 0.43056 / 0.43177 (bid/ask) Minimum price = 0.42105 / 0.42977 Maximum price = 0.43309 / 0.43956 (www.onlineconversion.com)
200 Banco do Brazil is worth $90.461 US dollars. This form of currency was issued by the government of Brazil between the years of 1853-1890. The currency now used in Brazil is called Brazilian Real.