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  2. Banknotes of the Brazilian cruzado - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 because of inflation banknotes of the cruzado were issued by Central Bank of Brazil in denominations of 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10 000 cruzados. This bank had the sole authority to issue cruzado notes and Casa da Moeda do Brasil was the sole printer of these banknotes.

  3. Brazilian cruzado - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Brazilian cruzeiro (1942–1967) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1964, law 4511 established the end of the centavos, the creation of Cr$1, Cr$2, Cr$5, Cr$10, Cr$20, Cr$50, Cr$100, Cr$200 and Cr$500 coins, as well as the issuing of the Cr$10,000 note, which would become the only banknote of the standard to be issued by the Central Bank of Brazil having the title "Banco Central" instead of the ...

  5. Brazilian currency - Wikipedia

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    = 1,000 réis: 13 February 1967 [9] 30 June 1972 [11] 3y 3m 2d: Cruzeiro novo: NCr$ [b] = 1,000 cruzeiros: 15 May 1970 [11] 15y 9m 12d: Cruzeiro (second) Cr$ [b] BRB = 1 cruzeiro novo: Change of name of the cruzeiro novo. Not a new currency. [12] 27 February 1986: 2y 10m 19d: Cruzado: Cz$ BRC = 1,000 cruzeiros: 15 January 1989: 1y 2m 1d ...

  6. Brazilian cruzeiro - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Brazilian cruzeiro (1967–1986) - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1960s, banknotes put into circulation in Brazil were, for the most part, made to order abroad, and eventual issues by the Casa da Moeda do Brasil were punctual, the main experiences being the issuance of banknotes in values between 1 mil-réis and 1 conto de réis for National Treasury banknotes in the early 1920s and later, 5 cruzeiros note issued in 1961, called the Indian note ...

  8. Brazilian real - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the print "C" of the 1 real banknote was put into circulation, which would have the name "República Federativa do Brasil" at the top in the place where the name "Banco Central do Brasil" was customarily placed, which was placed on the under the obverse of the bill, next to the word real. Such banknote ceased to be issued in 2005.

  9. Brazilian cruzado novo - Wikipedia

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    The Cruzado Novo was the short-lived currency of Brazil between 15 January 1989 and 15 March 1990. It replaced the cruzado in the rate of 1000 cruzados = 1 cruzado novo. It had the symbol ‖ and the ISO 4217 code BRN.