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Spending Money in Brazil Things I Learned in Brazil

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Spending Money in Brazil  Things I Learned in Brazil

Brazil's currency is the "real" (plural form is "reais") using the symbol "R$."  Reais come in paper note denominations of one hundred (R$100), fifty (R$50), twenty (R$20), ten (R$10), five (R$5), and two (R$2) reais. One real (R$1) is a coin (paper version was discontinued). Each Brazilian real consists of 100 centavos (cents) with centavos commonly  found…

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