>>10748992currencies are pretty crazy when you actually study them, it seems like balancing them is just as hard as nafaq sometimes lol
>The Portuguese real from the 16th to 19th centuries, with 1,000 réis called the milréis.>The old Brazilian real from 1822-1942, with 1,000 réis also called the milréis.>The first cruzeiro from 1942-1967, at 1 cruzeiro = 1 milréis or 1,000 réis.>The cruzeiro novo from 1967-1970, at 1 cruzeiro novo = 1,000 first cruzeiros. From 1970 it was simply called the (second) cruzeiro and was used until 1986.>The cruzado from 1986-1989, at 1 cruzado = 1,000 second cruzeiros.>The cruzado novo from 1989-1990, at 1 cruzado novo = 1,000 cruzados. From 1990 it was renamed the (third) cruzeiro and was used until 1993.>The cruzeiro real (CR$) from 1993-1994, at 1 cruzeiro real = 1,000 third cruzeiros.>The current real was introduced in 1994 at 1 real = 2,750 cruzeiros reais