There are collectors for all sorts of things, like pictures, stones, books, and money old, for example. For that reason, find out now how much is the 1 real note worth nowadays. Who knows, maybe you can get some extra money by seeing yours, right?! Keep reading to find out the values and how you can sell them.
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Numismatics refers to the study of historical coins and money. The term “numismatics” itself originates from the Greek word “nomisma”, which means “coin”. However, numismatics enthusiasts currently also collect medals, tokens and some religious items.
Those who collect banknotes and coins usually pay considerable amounts to acquire new items for their collection. Therefore, if you have old money at home, which has already gone out of circulation, was part of editions special items or that contain manufacturing errors, keep them with care, as over time it will be worth more.
Regarding the 1 real banknote, more specifically, you can get the amount of up to R$ 275. However, it is important to note the serial number. Collectors are very detailed and the R$ 1 note that is worth more is from a very specific circulation.
As the R$ 1 banknote was produced from 1994 to 2005, there were several editions. Thus, the 1 real note worth R$ 275 is the one whose series goes from 0001 to 0072. To identify them, just look at the first four numbers on the ballot.
The other 1 real notes, which are not from this series, are worth less, ranging from R$10 to R$95. However, the value depends a lot on the state of conservation. So if you have a 1 real banknote saved, the time has come to check if it is in good condition, that way you can earn great money with it.
There are several channels where you can sell or even buy old notes and coins, such as enjoei.com, Mercado Livre, eBay and OLX. If the subject has aroused your interest, know that there is a Brazilian Numismatic Society, which even organizes meetings with collectors.