Cruzados, the former currency of Brazil used between 1986 and 1989, generally have little monetary value today, especially in circulation. However, certain collectible coins and banknotes from that era may have some value to numismatists or collectors, depending on their condition and rarity. If you have specific cruzados, it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
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1000 Brazil mil cruzados = $ 600.96 US Dollars.
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what value of 500 cruzados of brasil to indian rupees
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.
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.
Its not worth anything, brazil no longer produces crusados, they now use "real" notes. Sorry, but it might be valuable to a collector. Good luck!
I'm wondering the same thing.
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.
Cruzados was created in 1984.
Amores Cruzados was created in 2006.