No. Unless you're buying something on the black market. Otherwise, you'll be expected to use Brazilian money, the real.
No.
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.
if it's a modern note, it's a pretty common -- worth about 50 cents
No, the Philippines used the Philippine Piso.
France hasn't used livres for centuries. It's essentially impossible to convert to modern US dollars.
No.
What is the value of a 100,000 cem Mil Cruzados bill from Brazil in US dollars?"
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.
55.5 percent of the Brazil money is the value of US dollars
1000 Brazil mil cruzados = $ 600.96 US Dollars.
Yes. The various dollars used outside the US are not the same as US dollars.
On 09/30/2008, (500/1.91) = US$261.78.
its called Brazil Dollars
1 Brazilian real = 0.5376 US dollars
29.99 US dollars (used) 34.99 US dollars (new)
No never. No country in Europe has ever used US dollars as their official currency.
Real - Example: R$ 1,00 (Um real) - US$ 1 is +- R$ 1,60