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Brazil’s money bill’s new appearance Posted by on Feb 25, 2010 in Brazilian News, Economy

If you are used to Brazil’s money bills, prepare to say goodbye to them. Starting in April they will begin being replaced by new ones. The currency, Real, will remain the same. Only the design and size of the bills will be different.

The main reason behind this change is for security matters. The new bills should be a lot harder to copy and population should be able to recognize a legit more easily.

Also, the new bills will benefit the visually impaired as they’ll feature different sizes according to their value and embossed marks for better identification.

The new bills will start being released with 100 and 50 Reais bills in 2010. Then in 2011, with 20 and 10 and in 2012 with 5 and 2.

The older bills began being produced in 1994, when Real became the official currency in Brazil. They will still be used and will be gradually replaced by the new ones.

Below you can see how they’ll look like:

Read more on:

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/dinheiro/ult91u688688.shtml
http://br.noticias.yahoo.com/s/03022010/48/manchetes-bc-lanca-nova-familia-notas.html
http://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noticia182/2010/02/04/economia,i=171189/POR+QUE+E+COMO+AS+CEDULAS+VAO+MUDAR.shtml
http://www.clicrbs.com.br/diariocatarinense/jsp/default2.jsp?uf=2&local=18&source=a2798550.xml&template=3898.dwt&edition=14047&section=129

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Comments:

  1. David C Brewster:

    Is there a 1 Real bill?
    Or does the paper money start at 2?

  2. Julinho:

    Nope, the R$1 bill was discontinued several years ago, now it is only a coin.

  3. brazilian:

    David, there was 1 real bill few years ago, but it was replaced by coins, because it’s more durable

  4. david a febles:

    i have old brazilian cruceiros how can i exchange