Brazilian Reais
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Introduced in 1994, the Brazilian Real is the national currency of Brazil. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. The plural of ‘Real’ is ‘Reais’ in Portuguese.
At Leftover Currency we exchange all current Brazilian Real banknotes, as well as withdrawn Real banknotes. In addition we also exchange Brazilian Real and centavo coins.
If you have Brazilian banknotes from before 1994, they are not Brazilian Real banknotes but Cruzeiros or Cruzados.
To exchange your Brazilian Reais, select the type you want to exchange:
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100 Brazilian Reais banknote (2010 issue)
The blue R$100 reais banknote from Brazil shows the dusky grouper (epinephelus marginatus) fish, swimming in water. This large fish, also known as the yellowbelly grouper or yellowbelly rock cod, can grow up to 150 cm in length. They are native to the South American Atlantic coast, and also live in the Mediterranean. The 100 … ContinuedYou get: £11.320001 BRL = £0.1132000000 -
Brazil 1 Centavo coin
This small 1 centavo copper-coloured coin from Brazil shows the Pedro Álvares Cabral, who led the Portugese fleet that claimed the area now known as Brazil for the Portugese colonial empire in 1500. The 5 star pattern on the other side of the coin, which is on all current Brazilian coins (except commemorative issues), represents … ContinuedYou get: £0.000731 BRL = £0.0729200000 -
100 Brazilian Reais banknote
This cem 100 reais banknote from Brazil has the national personification on the obverse side. The Efígie da República is an allegorical figure, wearing a crown of laurel leaves, that is used in both Brazil and Portugal as a symbol of the Republic. The reverse of the R$100 note shows a dusky grouper, a large … ContinuedYou get: £9.757001 BRL = £0.0975700000 -
Brazil 10 Centavos coin first series
The coin of 10 centavos is the equivalent of 1/10 real. The 0.10 reais coin weighs 3.6 grams and has a diameter of 22mm.You get: £0.007291 BRL = £0.0729200000










