Cruzeiros arent used in Brazil since 1993.
They never were, they are still used today.
No, they can't. But they can be sold to collecters.
Talked, wrote notes and letters. Many of the letters still exist.
Fractional currency was notes issued by the US government during and after the Civil War. Usage was stopped for these notes in 1876.
Asbestos is still being mined, processed, and used in Russia, Brazil, China, and India. It is being used mostly in cement products, and some electronics.
in many places no but in some industrial plants in Brazil then yes it is used. hope that helps
Yes, £1 notes are still legal tender in Scotland. They are still in circulation and still issued, although they aren't frequently used.
Brazilia is the capital of Brazil. The unit of money used in Brazil (and Brasilia) is the Real.
All mint uncirculated Italian notes have a value to collectors. Used notes still have a 'face value' and can be exchanged by the Banca D'Italia (in Italy) for their Euro equivalent, at the exchange rate of 1,936 Lira = 1 Euro ($1.34) There only two notes dated 1983; 5000 Lira : UNC = $70. Heavily used = $3.46. 100,000 Lira : UNC = $180/200. Used = $69.
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No.