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The (first) cruzeiro (Cr$ or C$) was the official currency of Brazil from 1942 to 1967. [1] It replaced the old real (pl. réis), which had been in use since colonial times, at the rate of Rs 1$000 = Cr$1, It was in turn replaced by the cruzeiro novo, at the rate of Cr$1,000 = NCr$1.
The first banknotes were overprints on cruzado novo notes, in denominations of 50, 100, 200 and 500 cruzeiros and emergency banknote of 5000 cruzeiros. A NCz$200 note overstamped as Cr$200 In 1990, regular notes in values of 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 5000 cruzeiros were introduced, followed by 10,000 and 50,000 cruzeiros in 1991, 100,000 ...
₹200 crore [76] 2013 Chennai Express ₹300 crore [77] 2014 PK ₹400 crore [78] 2015 Baahubali: The Beginning ₹500 crore: Telugu [citation needed] 2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹600 crore [citation needed] ₹700 crore ₹800 crore ₹900 crore ₹1,000 crore ₹1,100 crore ₹1,200 crore ₹1,300 crore ₹1,400 crore
Crore (/ k r ɔːr /; abbreviated cr) denotes the quantity ten million (10 7) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. In many international contexts, the decimal quantity is formatted as 10,000,000, but when used in the context of the Indian numbering system, the quantity is usually formatted 1,00,00,000.
₹200–350 crore Telugu & Hindi 2022 [g] 25 Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy ₹200–300 crore Telugu 2019 [h] Devara: Part 1: Telugu 2024 [51] [52] Thugs of Hindostan: Hindi 2018 [i] 27 Varisu ₹200–280 crore Tamil 2023 [j] 28 Pushpa: The Rise ₹200–250 crore Telugu 2021 [k] 29 Jailer ₹200–220 crore Tamil 2023 [62] 30 Thunivu ₹200 crore ...
Brazilian cruzeiro refers to any of four distinct Brazilian currencies: . Brazilian cruzeiro (1942–1967), worth 1000 Brazilian réis. Brazilian cruzeiro (1967–1986), denominated cruzeiro novo between 1967 and 1970 in the transition from the previous standard banknotes to the new banknotes issued by Casa da Moeda do Brasil to avoid confusion between the old and the new currency, worth 1.000 ...
This is a list of tables showing the historical timeline of the exchange rate for the Indian rupee (INR) against the special drawing rights unit (SDR), United States dollar (USD), pound sterling (GBP), Deutsche mark (DM), euro (EUR) and Japanese yen (JPY). The rupee was worth one shilling and sixpence in sterling in 1947.
The Indian numbering system is used in Indian English and the Indian subcontinent to express large numbers. Commonly used quantities include lakh (one hundred thousand) and crore (ten million) – written as 1,00,000 and 1,00,00,000 in some locales. [1]