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Brazilian cruzeiro (1990–1993)

The cruzeiro was the currency of Brazil between 1990 and 1993. It was the third iteration of a Brazilian currency named "cruzeiro", and replaced the cruzado novo at par. It was used until 1993, when it was replaced by the cruzeiro real at a rate of 1 cruzeiro real = 1000 cruzeiros.

Cruzeiro
A 500 thousand cruzeiros note portraying Mário de Andrade
ISO 4217
CodeBRE
Unit
Pluralcruzeiros
SymbolCr$
Denominations
Subunit
1100centavo
Plural
centavocentavos
Banknotes50, 100, 200, 500,
1,000, 5,000,
10,000, 50,000
100,000 and 500,000 cruzeiros
Coins1, 5, 10, 50,
100, 500,
1,000 and 5,000 cruzeiros
Demographics
Date of introduction16 March 1990[1]
ReplacedCruzado novo
Date of withdrawal31 July 1993[2]
Replaced byCruzeiro real
User(s)Brazil
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

History edit

In late 1989 and early 1990, inflation reached increasingly rampant levels, with monetary deterioration throwing most of the available resources into financial speculation. In an attempt to reduce this, President-elect Fernando Collor contacts President José Sarney, then at the end of his term and by mutual agreement, a bank holiday is determined from March 12 to 15. When President Collor took office, 80% of the amount deposited in the accounts, except for accounts that had a maximum value of 50,000 cruzados novos, had their value confiscated and frozen in the accounts for a period of 18 months, except in exceptional cases. The currency in circulation was renamed to Cruzeiro and due to the economic shock, the economy went into recession at the time. At the time, the old Cruzeiro banknotes (up to 10 centavos of Cruzado Novo) are withdrawn and Cruzado banknotes still in circulation began to be withdrawn and this process continued until the end of 1990. Despite the fact that inflation had reduced in relation to the levels it had in the early 1990s, the Collor Plan was not successful in reducing inflation to reasonable levels, and despite the shocks of the Plano Collor I in 1990 and the subsequent Plano Collor II in 1991, inflation remained high, and political instability made economic stabilization difficult, which was only possible with the advent of the Plano Real in 1994.

Coins edit

The 1, 5, 10 and 50 centavo coins issued in 1989 for use with the previous currency continued in use after the introduction of the cruzeiro. In 1990, stainless-steel 1, 5, 10 and 50 cruzeiro coins were introduced, completing the coin family started in 1989. With the exception of the value of 1 cruzeiro, issued only in 1990, the other coins of this family were issued until 1992.

Standard circulating coins of the Cruzeiro (first family)
Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Obverse description
    Cr$1 1990 Portrays a section of the rhombus from the flag of Brazil
    Cr$5 1990–1992 Portrays a salt evaporation pond worker
    Cr$10 Portrays a rubber tapper and a factory plant
    Cr$50 Portrays a woman selling goods in a street market

In 1992, on the occasion of the Eco 92 in Rio de Janeiro, a new family of coins began to be issued. The coins of 100 and 500 cruzeiros coins were the first to be released, which would be accompanied by the 1000 cruzeiros coin, launched at the end of the same year. These coins were issued until 1993, when the cruzeiro real was launched.

Standard circulating coins of the Cruzeiro (second family)
Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Obverse description
    Cr$100 1992–1993 Portrays a manatee, and its Portuguese name in the lettering "Peixe-boi"
    Cr$500 Portrays a sea turtle, and its Portuguese name in the lettering "Tartaruga Marinha"
    Cr$1000 Portrays angelfish, and their Portuguese name in the lettering "Acará"

The cruzeiro only had one circulating commemorative coin, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Tiradentes's death (1792–1992).

Circulating commemorative coins of the Cruzeiro (1990–1993)
Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Description
    Cr$5000 1992 Portrays the bust of Tiradentes, and the lettering "Liberdade" (Liberty), "Cidadania" (Citizenship) and "Tiradentes"

Additionally, the cruzeiro also had two distinct non-circulating silver commemorative coins.

Non-circulating commemorative coins of the Cruzeiro (1990–1993)
Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Description
(missing photo) (missing photo) Cr$500 1991 Commemorates the 500th anniversary (1492–1992) of the discovery of the Americas by the Europeans
(missing photo) (missing photo) Cr$2000 1992 Commemorates the UN Conference on Environment and Development, held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992

Banknotes edit

The first banknotes were overprints on cruzado novo notes, in denominations of 50, 100, 200 and 500 cruzeiros and emergency banknote of 5000 cruzeiros.

In 1990, regular notes in values of 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 5000 cruzeiros were introduced, followed by 10,000 and 50,000 cruzeiros in 1991, 100,000 cruzeiros in 1992 and 500,000 cruzeiros in 1993. In 1992, the 50 and 100 cruzeiro banknotes were withdrawn and the higher denominations were withdrawn in 1994, although banknotes of up to 1000 cruzeiros have been seen very rarely since late 1993.

Brazilian cruzeiro
Preceded by:
Cruzado novo
Reason: currency renaming
Ratio: at par
Currency of Brazil
16 March 1990 – 31 July 1993
Succeeded by:
Cruzeiro real
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 cruzeiro real = 1000 cruzeiros

References edit

  1. ^ "Medida Provisória Nº 168" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Câmara dos Deputados. 15 March 1990. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Medida Provisória Nº 336" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Casa Civil [pt]. 28 July 1993. Retrieved 5 July 2021.

Bibliography edit

  • "O que foi o Plano Collor" [What the Collor Plan was]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). São Paulo. 16 March 2005. Retrieved 5 July 2021.

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used until 1993 when it was replaced by the cruzeiro real at a rate of 1 cruzeiro real 1000 cruzeiros CruzeiroA 500 thousand cruzeiros note portraying Mario de AndradeISO 4217CodeBREUnitPluralcruzeirosSymbolCr DenominationsSubunit 1 100centavoPlural centavocentavosBanknotes50 100 200 500 1 000 5 000 10 000 50 000100 000 and 500 000 cruzeirosCoins1 5 10 50 100 500 1 000 and 5 000 cruzeirosDemographicsDate of introduction16 March 1990 1 ReplacedCruzado novoDate of withdrawal31 July 1993 2 Replaced byCruzeiro realUser s BrazilThis infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete Contents 1 History 2 Coins 3 Banknotes 4 References 5 BibliographyHistory editIn late 1989 and early 1990 inflation reached increasingly rampant levels with monetary deterioration throwing most of the available resources into financial speculation In an attempt to reduce this President elect Fernando Collor contacts President Jose Sarney then at the end of his term and by mutual agreement a bank holiday is determined from March 12 to 15 When President Collor took office 80 of the amount deposited in the accounts except for accounts that had a maximum value of 50 000 cruzados novos had their value confiscated and frozen in the accounts for a period of 18 months except in exceptional cases The currency in circulation was renamed to Cruzeiro and due to the economic shock the economy went into recession at the time At the time the old Cruzeiro banknotes up to 10 centavos of Cruzado Novo are withdrawn and Cruzado banknotes still in circulation began to be withdrawn and this process continued until the end of 1990 Despite the fact that inflation had reduced in relation to the levels it had in the early 1990s the Collor Plan was not successful in reducing inflation to reasonable levels and despite the shocks of the Plano Collor I in 1990 and the subsequent Plano Collor II in 1991 inflation remained high and political instability made economic stabilization difficult which was only possible with the advent of the Plano Real in 1994 Coins editThe 1 5 10 and 50 centavo coins issued in 1989 for use with the previous currency continued in use after the introduction of the cruzeiro In 1990 stainless steel 1 5 10 and 50 cruzeiro coins were introduced completing the coin family started in 1989 With the exception of the value of 1 cruzeiro issued only in 1990 the other coins of this family were issued until 1992 Standard circulating coins of the Cruzeiro first family Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Obverse description nbsp nbsp Cr 1 1990 Portrays a section of the rhombus from the flag of Brazil nbsp nbsp Cr 5 1990 1992 Portrays a salt evaporation pond worker nbsp nbsp Cr 10 Portrays a rubber tapper and a factory plant nbsp nbsp Cr 50 Portrays a woman selling goods in a street marketIn 1992 on the occasion of the Eco 92 in Rio de Janeiro a new family of coins began to be issued The coins of 100 and 500 cruzeiros coins were the first to be released which would be accompanied by the 1000 cruzeiros coin launched at the end of the same year These coins were issued until 1993 when the cruzeiro real was launched Standard circulating coins of the Cruzeiro second family Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Obverse description nbsp nbsp Cr 100 1992 1993 Portrays a manatee and its Portuguese name in the lettering Peixe boi nbsp nbsp Cr 500 Portrays a sea turtle and its Portuguese name in the lettering Tartaruga Marinha nbsp nbsp Cr 1000 Portrays angelfish and their Portuguese name in the lettering Acara The cruzeiro only had one circulating commemorative coin celebrating the 200th anniversary of Tiradentes s death 1792 1992 Circulating commemorative coins of the Cruzeiro 1990 1993 Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Description nbsp nbsp Cr 5000 1992 Portrays the bust of Tiradentes and the lettering Liberdade Liberty Cidadania Citizenship and Tiradentes Additionally the cruzeiro also had two distinct non circulating silver commemorative coins Non circulating commemorative coins of the Cruzeiro 1990 1993 Reverse Obverse Value Minting period Description missing photo missing photo Cr 500 1991 Commemorates the 500th anniversary 1492 1992 of the discovery of the Americas by the Europeans missing photo missing photo Cr 2000 1992 Commemorates the UN Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992Banknotes editThe first banknotes were overprints on cruzado novo notes in denominations of 50 100 200 and 500 cruzeiros and emergency banknote of 5000 cruzeiros nbsp A NCz 200 note overstamped as Cr 200In 1990 regular notes in values of 100 200 500 1000 and 5000 cruzeiros were introduced followed by 10 000 and 50 000 cruzeiros in 1991 100 000 cruzeiros in 1992 and 500 000 cruzeiros in 1993 In 1992 the 50 and 100 cruzeiro banknotes were withdrawn and the higher denominations were withdrawn in 1994 although banknotes of up to 1000 cruzeiros have been seen very rarely since late 1993 Brazilian cruzeiro Preceded by Cruzado novoReason currency renamingRatio at par Currency of Brazil 16 March 1990 31 July 1993 Succeeded by Cruzeiro realReason inflationRatio 1 cruzeiro real 1000 cruzeirosReferences edit Medida Provisoria Nº 168 in Brazilian Portuguese Camara dos Deputados 15 March 1990 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Medida Provisoria Nº 336 in Brazilian Portuguese Casa Civil pt 28 July 1993 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Bibliography edit O que foi o Plano Collor What the Collor Plan was Folha de S Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese Sao Paulo 16 March 2005 Retrieved 5 July 2021 nbsp Brazil portal nbsp Money portal nbsp Numismatics portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brazilian cruzeiro 1990 1993 amp oldid 1144029311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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