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.
The value of 100 cem cruzeiros in US dollars can vary significantly based on the exchange rate at the time, but the cruzeiro is an old Brazilian currency that was replaced by the real in 1994. As such, 100 cem cruzeiros (which equals 10,000 cruzeiros) would likely have little to no practical value today, as it is no longer in circulation. For historical context, at the time of its last valuation, it was worth a fraction of a cent in USD.
i have the same dollar and it may be 54.77 im not sure though
54.00 usd
1 peso
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.
I'm afraid that ship has sailed my friend. Cruzeiro changed to Cruzado, which in turn changed to Real.
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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.
cem cem. CEM All are standard abbreviations in the genealogy community.
Cem means homo, a Turkish name.