First off, mil Cruzados means "a thousand Cruzados". 1000 mil Cruzados means you have 1000 banknotes each worth Cz$1000. Secondly, Brazil hasn't used the Cruzado as a currency in over 20 years. The current Brazilian currency is the Real.
Cinco mil Cruzados is five thousand dollars in Brazilian currency. The exchange rate to American dollars fluctuates on a daily basis.
The Brazilian cruzados is a discontinued form of currency and has no face value. It's only value is to a collector and in most cases would still be of little if any value.
The Brazilian cruzados is a discontinued form of currency and has no face value. It's only value is to a collector and in most cases would still be of little if any value.
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There's no such thing as a "brazilian dollar". The Brazilian currency is called "Real" (R$). 1 Real is weaker than 1 dollar. The exchange rate changes daily.
All currencies can usually be found at the Post Office or at banks. The currency for Brazil is the Brazilian Real. It is recommended that a customer uses a comparison site such as My Travel Money to compare exchange rates before purchasing currency.
You can exchange Budapest currency for US currency at most banks that exchange foreign currency. You can also make this exchange at places like currency kiosks at international airports.
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The current money unit in Brazil is named real. It was introduced in 1994, replacing the cruzeiro, which was the previous money unit.
You can exchange them at the Currency Exchange. Go to "Catalog" and then click "Trade Currency"