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Brazilian
Banknotes & Coins
All the most current Brazilian
banknotes
(paper money / currency) and
coins in circulation
are displayed below. While older coin designs remain in circulation, they
are not displayed here. For the latest, up to the minute exchange rate
for the real to/from US dollars, euros, British pounds, Japanese
yen and numerous other currencies, visit our free online
Currency
Converter. For even more financial related information, also see
Brazilian
currency and Brazilian banking and banks.
Caution!
Especially
when dealing with money, keep in mind that, in Brazil, the use of commas
(,) and periods (.) expressed in numerals is exactly the
opposite
of what is used in the United States. Brazilians use a period (.)
instead
of a comma (,) —to delineate thousands— and
a comma (,) instead of a period (.) —to delineate
fractions. Normally, an amount in reais is written as R$,
consequently,
R$ 6,00
(with a comma) is six reais
and R$ 6.000 (with a period) is six
thousand reais. Likewise, for amounts with fractions
(centavos), it's 1.045,25
instead
of 1,045.25 (one thousand, forty five
reais
and twenty five centavos) or R$ 10,25
instead
of R$ 10.25 (ten
reais and twenty five centavos).
Brazilian
Banknotes (shown
smaller than actual size which is 140 X 65 mm – slightly smaller than a
US dollar)
Place your cursor
over any banknote to see its obverse or reverse side (requires
that your browser is Java enabled)
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R$ 1,00 — Um Real
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R$ 2,00 — Dois Reais
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R$ 5,00 — Cinco Reais
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R$ 10,00 — Dez Reais
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R$ 20,00 — Vinte
Reais
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R$ 50,00 — Cinqüenta
Reais
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R$ 100,00 — Cem Reais
(rarely used or seen)
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R$ 10,00 — Dez Reais
(polymer commemorative
issued in 2000
celebrating the 500th
anniversary of Brazil)
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Brazilian
Coins (shown larger
than actual size)
Place your cursor
over any coin to see its obverse or reverse side (requires
that your browser is Java enabled)
(there area also
a number of commemorative 1 real coins that have been issued that are not
displayed here)
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