The "Cruzado" was a currency used in Brazil during the late 1980s and early 1990s, introduced to combat hyperinflation. The "mil" prefix indicates a denomination of one thousand Cruzados. However, since the Cruzado has been replaced by the Brazilian real (introduced in 1994), its value today is largely historical and not used in current transactions. Collectors or historians may still find interest in the Cruzado, but it no longer has any practical currency value.
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a mic is 1/1000 of a mil, so it is 1000 times less thick
A "mil" is a 1/1000 of an inch. So 6 mil is equal to 0.006 inches.
1mm is 1000 microns
Multiply by 1000
1000 Brazil mil cruzados = $ 600.96 US Dollars.
First off, mil Cruzados means "a thousand Cruzados". 1000 mil Cruzados means you have 1000 banknotes each worth Cz$1000. Secondly, Brazil hasn't used the Cruzado as a currency in over 20 years. The current Brazilian currency is the Real.
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Cruzados is no longer a valid currency in Brazil. Hasn't been for decades.
1000 Brazil mil cruzados = Rs. 23,966.347 INR.
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The Brazilian cruzados is a discontinued form of currency and has no face value. It's only value is to a collector and in most cases would still be of little if any value.
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