Haha "brazil dollar" is called "Real" and its plural is "Reais". Its symbol is R$. R$ 1.030,50 means a thousand thirty reais and fifty cents.
... it is called ... A DOLLAR! No country in Europe has a currency called dollar. Examples of countries with currencies called dollar are USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and more besides.
a circle . on the outer space its gold . on the inner space its black .
There are so many countries those have currency rather than dollar.. Pakistan India UAE Saudi Arabia Iran European countries Many countries do not use the dollar, here a just a few examples UK = British Pound Most of the European countries = Euro Japan = Yen India = Rupee Brazil = Real China = Yuan Mexico = Peso Thailand = Bhat Denmark = Krona
Brazil's money is called the real. As of September 2014, 1.00 Brazilian Real (BRL) is equal to 0.44 cents United States dollar (USD).
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
It is called a dollar, same as it is called everywhere else in the world. No country in Europe has a currency called dollar. Examples of countries with currencies called dollar are USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and more besides.
The currency is called the Euro, not the Euro Dollar. Not all countries in the European Union use the Euro. There are 28 countries that are members of the European Union. 18 use the Euro. 10 use their own currencies.
1 Brazil reais = 0.49321375 Canadian dollars
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Africa is a continent with several dozen countries. Some of those countries, including Zimbabwe, have a currency called 'Dollar', which is separate and distinct from the US Dollar. To get an actual answer, you would have to ask - "who appears on the {Year} {NameOfCountry} $100 note".
You should clarify what country you are talking about. Note that different countries have money called "dollars".