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Brazil - Real (1994-?) Coins

The official currency of Brazil is the Brazilian real, introduced in 1994 as part of the Real Plan to stabilize the economy. Brazilian numismatics reflect a rich monetary history that dates back to colonial times and has undergone various changes over the years.

The current Brazilian real

The Brazilian real is divided into 100 cents and is available in coins of 5, 10, 25, 50 cents and 1 real. Banknotes circulate in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 reais. The Central Bank of Brazil is responsible for the issuance and control of the currency, implementing advanced security measures to prevent counterfeiting.

Brazilian monetary history

Before the real, Brazil used several currencies, including the cruzeiro and the cruzado. During the colonial period, Portuguese and Spanish coins circulated. An important milestone in Brazilian numismatics was the minting of the first coins in Brazilian territory in 1695, marking the beginning of a monetary tradition of its own that has evolved to the present, reflecting the country's political and economic changes.

Country Brazil
Flag
Coin Real (BRL)
1€ 6,11R$
Continent America Sur
Capital city Brasília
ISO2 BR
ISO3 BRA
Catalogued coins 859

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Ancient coins of Brazil

To facilitate their classification, we have decided to organise the coins according to their historical period, you can consult the coins by historical numismatic categories of Brazil.

Antiguo Real (Republic) 1889-1942 First Crossing 1942-1967 Cruceiro New 1967-1970 Segundo Cruceiro 1970-1986 Crusader 1986-1989 Crusader New 1989-1990 Third Crossing 1990-1993 Royal Crossing 1993-1994 Real 1994-?

The most valuable coins

The most valuable Brazil - Real (1994-?) coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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Coin Catalog

5 reais (200 Years - First Constitution of Brazil - Brazilian Empire)

FO#24395
Year: 2024
Period: Real
Weight: 28,00 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 40,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 centavo

FO#3108 KM#631
Price: 0,15€ - 0,33€
Year: 1994-1997
Period: Real
Weight: 2,96 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 20,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

5 centavos

FO#24 KM#632
Price: 0,20€ - 0,57€
Year: 1994-1997
Period: Real
Weight: 3,27 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 21,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

10 centavos

FO#321 KM#633
Price: 0,06€ - 2,04€
Year: 1994-1997
Period: Real
Weight: 3,60 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 22,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

25 Centavos

FO#323 KM#634
Price: 0,26€ - 0,56€
Year: 1994-1995
Period: Real
Weight: 4,78 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 23,50 mm
Edge: Smooth

50 centavos

FO#325 KM#635
Price: 0,39€ - 1,09€
Year: 1994-1995
Period: Real
Weight: 4,00 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 23,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

1 real

FO#3142 KM#636
Price: 0,50€
Year: 1994
Period: Real
Weight: 4,27 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 24,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

10 centavos (50th Anniversary of FAO)

FO#6731 KM#641
Year: 1995
Period: Real
Weight: 3,59 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 22,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

25 centavos (50th Anniversary of FAO)

FO#6732 KM#642
Year: 1995
Period: Real
Weight: 4,78 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 23,50 mm
Edge: Smooth

1 centavo (Pedro Álvares Cabral)

FO#5634 KM#647
Price: 0,15€ - 0,41€
Year: 1998-2002
Period: Real
Weight: 2,43 g
Composition: Copper plated steel
Diameter: 17,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

1 centavo (Pedro Álvares Cabral)

FO#16191 KM#647.1
Price: 0,30€ - 0,53€
Year: 2003-2004
Period: Real
Weight: 2,43 g
Composition: Copper plated steel
Diameter: 17,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

5 centavos (Joaquim José Da Silva Xavier - Tiradentes)

FO#3103 KM#648
Price: 0,07€ - 0,63€
Year: 1998-2002
Period: Real
Weight: 4,10 g
Composition: Copper plated steel
Diameter: 22,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

5 centavos (Joaquim José Da Silva Xavier - Tiradentes)

FO#10385 KM#648.1
Price: 0,03€ - 17,29€
Year: 2003-2023
Period: Real
Weight: 4,10 g
Composition: Copper plated steel
Diameter: 22,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

10 centavos (Peter I)

FO#6083 KM#649.1
Price: 0,48€ - 0,95€
Year: 1998
Period: Real
Weight: 4,80 g
Composition: Brass plated steel
Diameter: 20,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 centavos (Peter I)

FO#322 KM#649.2
Price: 0,08€ - 2,56€
Year: 1998-2002
Period: Real
Weight: 4,80 g
Composition: Brass plated steel
Diameter: 20,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 centavos (Peter I)

FO#6095 KM#649.3
Price: 0,08€ - 4,82€
Year: 2003-2023
Period: Real
Weight: 4,80 g
Composition: Brass plated steel
Diameter: 20,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

25 centavos (Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca)

FO#324 KM#650
Price: 0,22€ - 2,60€
Year: 1998-2023
Period: Real
Weight: 7,55 g
Composition: Brass plated steel
Diameter: 25,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

25 centavos (Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca)

FO#12149 KM#650.1
Price: 0,06€ - 3,80€
Year: 2003-2022
Period: Real
Weight: 7,55 g
Composition: Brass plated steel
Diameter: 25,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

50 centavos (Jose Maria da Silva Paranhos)

FO#326 KM#651
Price: 0,41€ - 0,93€
Year: 1998-2001
Period: Real
Weight: 9,25 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 23,00 mm
Edge: Plain with inscription

50 centavos (Jose Maria da Silva Paranhos)

FO#12150 KM#651.1a
Price: 0,04€ - 1,23€
Year: 2002-2023
Period: Real
Weight: 6,80 g
Composition: Stainless steel
Diameter: 23,00 mm
Edge: Plain with inscription

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