The cruzado was the currency of Brazil from 1986 to 1989 (actually there were 2 cruzado currencies; Brazil has had a crazy monetary situation) for a few years in the late 1980s.
The current value is zero because the currency can no longer be converted, however, it used to convert thus:
1000 mil cruzados = $ 600.96 USD.
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The bullion value of a US $2.50 would be about $60 with gold trading for $1000 per troy ounce.
The Millie has been acknowledged by the World Bank. It has been an accredited currency since 2011 though it is not traded. It is on Par with the US dollar. Therefore 1000 Millies are equal to $1,000.00 USD.
To find the value of x in the equation x * 30 = 1000, we need to isolate x. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by 30. This gives us x = 1000 / 30, which simplifies to x = 33.33. Therefore, 33.33 times 30 equals 1000.
In the number 56025, the value of the digit 6 is 6000. This is because the digit 6 is in the thousands place, which represents 6000. Each place value in a number is a power of 10, so the thousands place is 10^3, which equals 1000. Multiplying 6 by 1000 gives us 6000.
Its not worth anything, brazil no longer produces crusados, they now use "real" notes. Sorry, but it might be valuable to a collector. Good luck!