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.
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Cruzeiros arent used in Brazil since 1993.
dez mil cruzeiros
No. Brazil has used the Real since 1994.
it is worth 1,000,000 dollars because only 500 were made
The value of 10,000 "dez mil cruzeiros" (Brazilian cruzeiros) depends on the specific year and context, as the currency has undergone several changes and redenominations over the years. The cruzeiro was used in Brazil from 1942 until it was replaced by the cruzeiro real in 1990, and then the Brazilian real (BRL) in 1994. If you need an exact historical value or conversion, you would need to specify the date and context of the cruzeiros in question.
can still exchange the mil cruzeiros
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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.
Yes and no. The third cruzeiro currency [ISO code BRE, 1990-1993] replaced the cruzado novo [BRN, 1989-1990] at par value. But the cruzado currency from 1986 to 1989 [ISO code BRC] replaced the second cruzeiro currency [BRB, 1967-1986] at the rate of one cruzado equalling 1000 cruzeiros. Cruzado novo [BRN, 1989-1990] replaced the first cruzado currency [BRC, 1986-1989] at the rate of one cruzado novo equalling 1000 cruzados.