The Cruzeiro is a currency that it's not used anymore.
It was used many times, the last one being used between 1990/1993 when it was replaced by the "Cruzeiro REal" and in 1994 for the actual "Real".
200 Cruzeiros wouldn't reach 1 cent of Real.
The formula is 200/(1002 x 2,75)
200 Real's today would be something as 50 USdolars
can still exchange the mil cruzeiros
First of all, "Banco Central Do Brasil 100000 Cem mil Cruzeiros" literally means "Central Bank of Brazil 100 000 One Hundred Thousand Cruzeiros". So unless you have a million Cr100 000 you only have 100 000 Cruzeiros. Secondly, Brazil has not used Cruzeiro as a currency in Brazil since 1985. Its current currency is the Brazilian Real. That means Cruzeirs are only exchangeable in collector's circles, and as it is not yet an old hard-to-find currency it isn't worth all that much.
Banco Central Do Brasil (Central Bank of Brazil)
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You can buy one on Ebay for $2.99.
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.
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if it's a modern note, it's a pretty common -- worth about 50 cents
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