No. the actual currency is called Real. Cruzeiros is from the 80s to 1993.
Since the year of 1994, the currency of Brazil is the Real (R$).
Cruzeiros are no longer used as currency in Brazil as of 1994. According to coinmill.com 1,000,000 Cruzeiros exchanges into 179.65 US Dollars. (you say you have 1000 mil cruzeiros - mil means thousand, therefore you have 1,000,000 Cruzeiros). The current Brazilian currency is the Brazilian Real (R$). 1 Brazilian Real = 2,750 Cruzeiros. 1 Brazilian Real = 0.49 US Dollar.
The "cem cruzeiros" refers to a former currency of Brazil that was replaced by the real in 1994. As such, 100 cem cruzeiros no longer holds any value in current currency terms. If you are looking for historical or collectible value, it would depend on the condition and demand for the banknote among collectors, but it is not in circulation today.
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.
The value of 10,000 cruzeiros in U.S. currency depends on the exchange rate at the time of the conversion. The cruzeiro was replaced by the real (BRL) in Brazil, with significant inflation affecting its value. If you are looking for a historical value, you would need to find the specific exchange rate from the time you are referencing. For current conversions, use a reliable currency converter for the real to USD exchange rate.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Philippine banks do not commonly accept cem mil cruzeiros (100,000 cruzeiros) as a valid currency. The cruzeiro, which was used in Brazil, is no longer in circulation, and its value is significantly outdated. If you have such currency, it would be best to consult a currency exchange specialist or a bank for options regarding its value or exchange.
First off, dez mil cruzeiros means "ten thousand cruzeiros". So unless you have 10,000 bills you do not have 10,000 dez mil cruzeiros. Secondly, Brazil's currency has been the Real since 1994. The Cruzeiro is no longer a currency with monetary value. It is, however, exchangeable amongst collectors.
Brazil Quinhentos Mil Cruzeiros = Brazil ReaisLet's start with Currency Codes:Brazil Reais (BRL)United States Dollars (USD)Using http://currate.com (for today's rate of 6/26/09) currency converter tool, we get the answer:1 BRL -> 0.515 USD
To determine the value of 5,000 cruzeiros in Indian rupees, you would need the current exchange rate for the cruzeiro to the Indian rupee. However, since the cruzeiro is an outdated currency that was used in Brazil and replaced by the real in 1994, it does not have a current exchange rate. As a result, you would not be able to convert it directly into Indian rupees today.
can still exchange the mil cruzeiros
where can you buy a cup of coffee with cruzeiros ill tell you Brazil that's where
Cruzeiros arent used in Brazil since 1993.