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Cruzado replaced cruzeiro (second) at a rate of 1 cruzado to 1000 cruzeiros. From 28 February 1986 on 10 000 cruzeiros notes with face of Ruy Barbosa , 50 000 cruzeiros notes with face of Oswaldo Cruz and 100 000 cruzeiros notes with face of Juscelino Kubitschek were reused with only on front/obverse round-shaped overstamps of value 10, 50 and ...
The cruzeiro real (‖, plural: cruzeiros reais) was the short-lived currency of Brazil between August 1, 1993, and June 30, 1994. It was subdivided in 100 centavos; however, this subunit was used only for accounting purposes, and coins and banknotes worth 10 to 500 of the preceding cruzeiro remained valid and were used for the purpose of corresponding to centavos of the cruzeiro real ...
The cruzado was the currency of Brazil from 1986 to 1989. It replaced the second cruzeiro (at first called the "cruzeiro novo") in 1986, at a rate of 1 cruzado = 1000 cruzeiros (novos) and was replaced in 1989 by the cruzado novo at a rate of 1000 cruzados = 1 cruzado novo.
The first cruzeiro from 1942 to 1967, at 1 cruzeiro = 1 milréis or 1,000 réis. The cruzeiro novo from 1967 to 1970, at 1 cruzeiro novo = 1,000 first cruzeiros. From 1970 it was simply called the (second) cruzeiro and was used until 1986. The cruzado from 1986 to 1989, at 1 cruzado = 1,000 second cruzeiros.
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Português: Anverso de uma nota de 100,000 cruzeiros brasileira com overstamp redondo de valor de 100 cruzados. A cédula com efigie de Juscelino Kubitschek 21° presidente do Brasil, iniciador da construção de uma nova capital em Brasilia em apenas 41 mesas.
For example, the cruzeiro novo was still legal tender for 2 years after the second cruzeiro was introduced. Not considering inflation , one modern Brazilian real is equivalent to 2,750,000,000,000,000,000 times the old real, that is, 2.75 × 10 18 (2.75 quintillion ) réis.