The Brazilian Cruzeiro (BRB) served as Brazil’s national currency through several different periods of the 20th century, appearing in multiple versions as the country navigated inflation, economic reforms, and monetary transitions.
Issued by the Banco Central do Brazil, Cruzeiro banknotes featured a wide range of designs — from portraits of national heroes and political figures to imagery celebrating Brazil’s culture, industry, and natural heritage.
Although the Cruzeiro has been replaced by newer currencies, many of these notes still retain redeemable value.
Early paper issues, later redesigned series, and transitional notes from the 1970s to the early 1990s are no longer legal tender, but they remain widely collected and can still be exchanged.
At Thecurrencycounter.co.uk, we accept a broad range of outdated Brazilian Cruzeiro notes, including older series, high‑inflation era issues, and denominations no longer recognised in everyday circulation.
If your specific note isn’t listed on our site, feel free to get in touch — we may still be able to help.
Exchanging your Cruzeiro notes is simple and secure.
Just enter the amount you wish to exchange into your wallet and proceed with the exchange, and we’ll handle everything quickly and efficiently.