The answer is Zero. Because Brazil changed their currency years ago to the Brazilian Real. And there is a validity period for the change over, and this has passed by. Sorry
As of today 10/10/2012 20833.3 VND (Vietnamese dong) = $1 US
Ten centavos is equivalent to 10 cents in U.S. currency. The U.S. cent is the smallest denomination of currency, and 10 cents is represented by a dime. Therefore, 10 centavos would have the same value as 10 cents in the United States.
The federal government says it has value
About 10 cents. The us money is worth less than our currency
What is the value of a 100,000 cem Mil Cruzados bill from Brazil in US dollars?"
The cruzado was the currency of Brazil from 1986 to 1989 (actually there were 2 cruzado currencies; Brazil has had a crazy monetary situation) for a few years in the late 1980s.The current value is zero because the currency can no longer be converted, however, it used to convert thus:1000 mil cruzados = $ 600.96 USD.
The answer is Zero. Because Brazil changed their currency years ago to the Brazilian Real. And there is a validity period for the change over, and this has passed by. Sorry
As of today 10/10/2012 20833.3 VND (Vietnamese dong) = $1 US
In July 2013, 1000 yen worth 10 US dollars.
If it were convertible into US currency (which it isn't - Italy now uses the Euro), it would be less than 1 US cent. In terms of numismatic value (that is, the value of a 10 lire coin to a collector), it would depend on the year and condition.
No. Money is a non-negotiable instrument. All monetary instruments like currency notes or coins have a fixed value and it does not change every day. For example if you have a US $10 note in your hand, the value of that currency note is US $10 and that is exactly what it would be 100 years from now.
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what value of 500 cruzados of brasil to indian rupees
Non-decimal currency, like the British pound or Japanese yen, is based on units that are not divisible by 10 (such as 100 cents in a dollar). Decimal currency, like the US dollar or Euro, is based on units that are divisible by 10. The value of non-decimal currency can be more challenging to work with due to the different denominations and calculations required.
1000 Brazil mil cruzados = $ 600.96 US Dollars.
The federal government says it has value