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  1. One modern real is equivalent to 2.75 × 10 18 (2.75 quintillion) of the old réis. The name comes from the Portuguese word real (in the sense of "royal" or "regal") and was borrowed from a Portuguese currency previously used in Brazil.

    • Brazilian real

      The Brazilian real (pl. reais; sign: R$; code: BRL) is the...

  2. Le réal brésilien (au pluriel réaux ; en portugais : real sans accent, pluriel reais) est la monnaie du Brésil depuis 1994. Le réal brésilien est divisé en 100 centavos. Son code ISO 4217 international est BRL, son abréviation locale usuelle est R$.

  3. This currency is still in use. One modern real is equivalent to 2.75 × 10 18 (2.75 quintillion) of the old réis. The name comes from the Portuguese word real (in the sense of "royal" or "regal") and was borrowed from a Portuguese currency previously used in Brazil. [citation needed]

  4. O Real, (ISO 4217: BRL, abreviado como R$ [4]) oficialmente Real Brasileiro, é a moeda corrente oficial do Brasil. [5] Após sucessivas trocas monetárias, o Brasil adotou o real em 1 de julho de 1994, que, aliado à drástica queda das taxas de inflação , constituiu uma moeda estável para o país.

  5. www.bcb.gov.br › en › banknotesandcoinsBanco Central do Brasil

    Watermark. Hold the note up to light and an image will appear. On the R$5 and R$10 notes, the Brazilian Flag will appear. On the R$2 note, a turtle and the number 2. On the R$20, a golden lion tamarin and the number 20. And on the. R$50 and R$100 notes, the effigy of the Republic.